Answer: (A) providing compression depth of one fourth the depth of chest.
Answer: (A) Blood pressure.
( The blood pressure of the 3 months old boy is 59/29mmhg)
Answer: (D) Distributive shock ( where blood flow to the small vessels decreases)
Answer: (C) 20ml per kg normal saline.
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When should vasopressors be administered during the management of septic shock? If the individual develops pulmonary edema Vasopressors are never used for septic shock. Always indicated as soon as IV access is obtained If the individual is severely hypotensive despite proper fluid management Uninterrupted chest compressions are critical when treating individuals in cardiac arrest. You should only interrupt chest compressions to do the following: Evaluate cardiac rhythm and administer shocks. Administer medications. Place an endotracheal tube. Obtain central IV access...
Which statement concerning cardioversion for unstable pediatric indviduals is NOT correct? Cardioversion is indicated for wide complex tachycardia with poor perfusion. Sedate them before cardioversion when possible, but do not delay cardioversion for sedation. Cardioversion is indicated for unstable ventricular tachycardia with a pulse. Cardioversion should not be done on pediatric indviduals under any circumstances. Which of the following is a common sign of hypovolemic shock? High blood pressure Tachypnea with mildly elevated work of breathing Normal urine output Hypoglycemia...
True or False: A respiratory rate consistently less than 10 or greater than 60 breaths per minute in a child of any age is abnormal and suggests the presence of a potentially serious problem. True False True or False: PALS management of respiratory distress/failure is adjusted based on the severity of the current condition. True False True or False: Shock may occur with a normal, increased, or decreased systemic arterial pressure. True False True or False: Respiratory failure or shock...
3. Which of the following methods should be used to check an athlete’s responsiveness? a. Slap the athlete’s face while calling his name. b. Wiggle the athlete’s foot. c. Tap or squeeze the athlete’s shoulder and ask, Are you all right? d. Poke the athlete’s arm or leg. e. Place smelling salts under the athlete’s nose. 4. If the AED indicates "No shock indicated/advised," you should leave the AED pads on. a. true b. false 5. You coach a women’s...
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