Chapter 18 Basic life support Flashcards

1
Q

How does paediatric basic life support differ from adults?

A

Start with two breaths
15 chest compressions

Hypoxia is the most likely cause of arrest

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What is the best position for opening the airway (head lift/chin tilt) for an infant or child?
How is it different from an adult?

A

Infant: neural position
Child: sniffing

Different airway to adults, over extension occludes airway

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3
Q

How long should a rescue breath be given over?
What happens if you give too quick of a breath?

A

Over 1 second
If too fast, gastric inflation occurs with risk of aspiration

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4
Q

If your mouth does not cover the nose of the child when providing rescue breaths, what must you do?

A

Pinch the nose closed

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5
Q

Where do you feel for a pulse in an infant?

A

Brachial or femoral

Neck is often short and fat and difficult to palpate carotid in this age group

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6
Q

Where do you feel for pulse in a child > 12 months

A

Carotid or femoral

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7
Q

What do you do if the HR is < 60 BPM the child is unresponsive and there is no improvement with ventilation?

A

Start CPR

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8
Q

What depth should the chest be compressed in a child and infant?

A

1/3 of depth of chest
Infant = 4cm
Child = 5cm

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9
Q

Where should your hand placement be?

A

Lower half of sternum but not so low it compressed the xiphisternum into abdominal structures

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10
Q

How to you provide chest compressions to an infant (hand placement)

A

Single rescuers: two fingers to lower half of sternum
Two rescuers: both thumbs to lower half of sternum with hands encircling body

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11
Q

How do you provide chest thrusts to a choking infant?

A

two fingers to lower half of sternum

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