CLIPP 23 Flashcards
How do you assess whether a child is perfusing major organ systems?
Brain (alert vs lethargic)
Skin (well-perfused, flushed, or cool and clammy)
Kidneys (urine output)
Lungs (respiratory rate, work of breathing, cyanosis)
What are the 4 types of shock?
distributive
hypovolemic
Cardiogenic
Septic
What are common signs of fulminant meningitis?
purpura
shock
What drugs can be used for N meningitis prophylaxis? Which ones are not recommended for pregnant women?
ciprofloxacin, rifampin, ceftriaxone, and azythromycin
ciprofloxacin and rifampin are not recommended for pregnant women
What is a very sensitive measure of volume status?
tachycardia is the first and most subtle sign of possible inadequate perfusion
What are the ABCDEs?
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)
What drugs do ED docs give if meningitis is suspected?
ceftriaxone, vancomycin, doxycycline (if in RMSF territory)
When placing a line, name some places where access is achieved?
peripheral venous access > central venous line > intraosseous line