Policy with most peds info
What is admission, discharge, and transfer of a pediatric patient
Tool used in PALS to evaluate a child
What is PAT pediatric assessment triangle
Often first sign of distress
What is tachypnea
Bradycardia is categorized as a rate of
What is less than 60
PEWS charting requirement
What is on admit, q4, as needed
Peds ages we care for
What is 18m-18 y
In PAT, ABC stands for
What is appearance, work of breathing, circulation
Ominous sign under B of PAT
What is bradypnea
A very late sign of decompensation for peds pt
What is hypotension
Sepsis charting requirement
What is on admission, pews 4 & up
Person who is required to be at the bedside 24/7 for 18m-13yo patients
Who is a guardian
Tool that IDs pt prior to adverse event
What is PEWS
Major vital sign to watch in peds
What is heart rate
Two sources of information used to get a PEWS score
what is vitals and assessment
Three categories used for PEWS scoring
What are behavior, cardiovascular, respiratory
Nurse to pt ratio for 18m-13yo patients
What is 4:1
LOC and neuro changes would be noted in which part of PAT
What is appearance/behavior
Often first indicator of compromised cardiac output
What is tachycardia
These are classified as mild-mod or severe
What are retractions
Person who confirms + sepsis screen
WHO is MD
Peds charting is required for which patients
What is all peds patients
Red flag r/t WOB
What is nasal flaring
Red flag in C part of PAT
What is unexplained tachycardia
This vital sign is maintained at the expense of peripheral perfusion
What is BP
in sepsis screen, tachycardia is adjusted for
What is fever