CLIPP 23 Flashcards

1
Q

How do you assess whether a child is perfusing major organ systems?

A

Brain (alert vs lethargic)
Skin (well-perfused, flushed, or cool and clammy)
Kidneys (urine output)
Lungs (respiratory rate, work of breathing, cyanosis)

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2
Q

What are the 4 types of shock?

A

distributive
hypovolemic
Cardiogenic
Septic

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3
Q

What are common signs of fulminant meningitis?

A

purpura
shock

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4
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What drugs can be used for N meningitis prophylaxis? Which ones are not recommended for pregnant women?

A

ciprofloxacin, rifampin, ceftriaxone, and azythromycin

ciprofloxacin and rifampin are not recommended for pregnant women

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5
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What is a very sensitive measure of volume status?

A

tachycardia is the first and most subtle sign of possible inadequate perfusion

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6
Q

What are the ABCDEs?

A

Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Disability/dextrose

  • neurologic assessment should be performed to uncover signs of ICP and poisonings
  • Dextrose is to remind us to check for hypoglycemia cuz its easily reversible

Exposure and Environment

  • Expose and examine all parts of the patient and keep patient warm during evaluation)
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7
Q

What drugs do ED docs give if meningitis is suspected?

A

ceftriaxone, vancomycin, doxycycline (if in RMSF territory)

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8
Q

When placing a line, name some places where access is achieved?

A

peripheral venous access > central venous line > intraosseous line

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