Anatomy & Physiology
Techniques to talk
Common Injuries
AVPU
Famous Movie Quotes
100

Airways are Smaller and more flexible which can cause?

Easier Blockage

100

Remain "_____"

Calm

100

Sudden Stop at the end?

A Fall
100

The child is fully awake and can respond to questions.

Alert

100

If you're not first You're last

Talladega Nights

200

Having Larger Heads and Weaker necks can lead to what?

Greater risk for head injuries.

200

"This might Pinch a little bit"

Being Honest
200

Walking into an object, Hit by a falling object, Concussion to name a few

Accidental Impacts

200

This scale is essential for pediatric first aid, allowing caregivers to assess a child's condition and decide on appropriate actions in emergencies.

AVPU

200

Just keep Swimming

Dory Finding Nemo

300

What is a normal heart rate for a child?

What is 110-160 BPM

300

Get to their "___" Level

Eye

300

Traveling on a roadway

Car Crash

300

The child reacts to painful stimuli but may not be fully conscious.

Pain

300

They may take our lives, but they will never take our freedom.

Braveheart

400

What is the Diastolic range for a 6–12 year old child?

60-80mm HG

400

Give an example of a distraction technique for an anxious pediatric patient

Use storytelling, let the child hold a favorite toy, or engage them with questions about their interests.

400

Removing the ability to breathe

Suffocation

400

The child responds to voice but may not be fully awake.

Verbal

400

Stupid is as Stupid does

Forest Gump

500

Pediatric O2 range

95-100%

500

What is the most effective way to build trust with a pediatric patient during the first interaction?

Introduce yourself, use a friendly tone, and involve the child in the conversation.

500

Ingesting a substance

Poisoning

500

The child does not respond to any stimuli, indicating a critical emergency.

Unresponsive

500

Its not the plane, its the pilot

Top Gun