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PARM 2213
Mosby Paramedic Fundamentals
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Undergraduate 2
10/13/2013

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Term
Mechanism of Injury
Definition

The nature of the force that produced physical injury

Term
Nature of the illness
Definition
The principal characteristics and causes of an illness
Term
Personal Protective Equipment
Definition
Clothing or specialized equipment that provides some protection to the wearer
Term
Safe Holding Area
Definition
An area away from the emergency scene that provides for safety
Term
Scene Size Up
Definition
An assessment of the scene to ensure scene safety for the paramedic crew, patients, and bystanders; a quick assessment to determine the resources needed to manage the scene adequately
Term
Multiple Pt's
Definition

Anticipate need for additional resources (ambulances, air medical, manpower, supplies, extrication, etc...)

1. Ensure scene safety

2.protect the Patients

3. Protect bystanders

May require ICS or IMS

Term
Scene Hazards
Definition

Environmental conditions:

Weather or exteme temps

Toxins and gases

Secondary collapses and falls

Unstable conditions

Term
Unsafe Patients
Definition
Verbally aggressive, drug behavioral issues, weapons on scene. Dogs or other pets can be a hazard, have law enforcement secure the scene.
Term
Unsafe Situation
Definition

Motor vehicle collsions, Pt extrications- the environment, glass, air bags, sharp edges.

Roadways, traffic, position ambulance in a safe spot to shield the scene. Wear reflective vest ANSI Class II

Term
Mechanism Of Injury
Definition
Trauma calls, it is important to quickly ID the .... was the Pt wearing a seat belt? or helmet? How did they get hurt.
Term
Nature of Illness
Definition
For medical calls the paramedic should first determine the ... Surronding clues can help, empty pill bottle? drugs? medical alert? odors?
Term
Resolving issues of Scene safety
Definition

Possibly include moving the Pt

Specialized resources- Fire

Rescue or extrication- Fire

Utilities- gas, power

Traffic control- law enforcement

Term

ICS

Incident Command System

Definition
A management program designed to control, direct and coordinate emergency response operations and resources.
Term

IMS

Incident Management System

Definition
Organize interagency functions and responsibilities of emergency personnel and public service agencies at the scene.
Term
Closed-Ended questions
Definition
Questions that are restrictive in form and can be answered with a yes or no
Term
Cultural imposition
Definition
Forcing one's beliefs, values, and paterns of behavior on people from another culture.
Term
Decoding
Definition
The act of interpreting symbols and format
Term
Encoding
Definition
The act of placing a message in an understandiable fromat(either written or verbal).
Term
Ethnocentrism
Definition
Seeing one's own life as the most acceptable or best; acting in a superior manner toward another culture's way of life.
Term
Open-Ended Questions
Definition
Questions asked in a narrative form that cannot be answered with a yes or no
Term
Private Space
Definition
A comfortable distance from the patient's body; usually about 4 to 5 feet or twice the pt's arm length away (personal space)
Term
Sympathy
Definition
The expression of one's feelings about another person's problem.
Term
Therapeutic Communications
Definition

A planned, deliberate, professinal act that involves the use of communication techniques to achieve two purposes:

1. A positive relationship with the pt and 2. A shared understanding of information between the pateint and medic. These two factors aid in the attainment of the desired pt care goals.

Term
Chief Complaint
Definition
A pt's primary complaint
Term
Clinical reasoning
Definition
Use of the results of questions to think about associated problems and body system changes related to the pt's complaint.
Term
Current health status
Definition
A focus on the pt's current state of health, environment conditions, and personal habits.
Term
Differential Diagnosis
Definition
The process of weighing the probability of one disease versus that of other diseases possibly accounting for a pt's illness.
Term
Family History
Definition
Illness or disease in a patient's family or family's background that may be relevant to the patient complaint.
Term
History Taking
Definition
Information gathered during the pt interview
Term
Opening questions
Definition
Questions that determine why the pt is seeking medical care or advice
Term
Past Medical Hx
Definition
A pt's medical background that may offer insight into the pt's current prblem.
Term
Present Illness
Definition
Identification of the chief compaint and a full, clear , chronological account of the symptoms.
Term
General Empression
Definition
An immediate assesment of the envronment and the patient's chief compalint used to determine whether the pt is ill or injured and the nature of the illness or the MOI
Term
Primary survey
Definition
A component of the patient assessment to recognize and manage all emmediate life-threatening conditions.
Term
Priority patients
Definition
Patients who need immediate care and transport
Term
Anisocoria
Definition
Normal or congenital unequal pupil size
Term
Aphasia
Definition
Loss of the power of speech
Term
Apical impulse
Definition
A pulsation of the left ventricle of the heart, palpable and sometimes visible at the fifth intercostal space to the left of the midline.
Term
Ataxia
Definition
Failure of muscle coordination
Term
Auscultation
Definition
A technique that requires the use of a stethoscope and is used to assess body sounds produced by the movement of various fluids or gases in organs or tissues.
Term
Bronchial breath sounds
Definition
Breath sounds heard only over the trachea and are the highest in pitch
Term
Bronchovesicular breath sounds
Definition
Normal breath sounds beard over the major bronchi and over the upper right posterior lung field.
Term
Bruit
Definition
An abnormal sound or murmur heard while auscultating an artery, organ or gland.
Term
Crackle
Definition
A fine, bubbling sound heard on auscultation of the lung; it is produced by air entering distal airways and alveoli that contain serous secretions
Term
Crepitus
Definition
A grating sound associated with rubbing of bone fragments
Term
Deep Tendon Reflexes
Definition
Reflexes elicited by sensory afferents from muscle rather than bone
Term
Diastolic blood pressure
Definition
The minimum level of blood pressure measured between contractions of the hear.
Term
dysconjugate gaze
Definition
Deviation of the eyes to opposite sides.
Term
dysarthria
Definition
Difficult and poorly articulated speech resulting from poor control over the muscles of speech
Term
Dysphonia
Definition
An abnormality in the speaking voice, such as hoarseness
Term
epistaxis
Definition
Bleeding from the nose
Term
Heart Murmur
Definition
An abnormal heart sound caused by altered blood flow into a chamber or through a valve
Term
inspection
Definition
A visual assessment of the patient and surroundings
Term
nystagmus
Definition
involuntary jerking movements of the eyes
Term
palpation
Definition
A technique in which an examiner uses the hands and fingers to gather information from a patient by tough
Term
percussion
Definition
A technique used to evaluate the presence of air or fluid in body tissues
Term
pericardial friction rub
Definition
A dry, grating sound heard with a stethoscope during auscultation; suggestive of pericarditis
Term
PERRL
Definition
Acronym for pupils that are equal, round and react to light
Term
physical examination
Definition
An assessment of a pa that includes examination techniques, measurements of vital signs, an assessment of height and weight and the skillful use of examination equipment.
Term
Pleural friction rub
Definition
A rubbing or grating sound that occus as one layer of the pleural membrane slides over the other during breathing
Term
pronator drift assesment
Definition
a test to evaluate balance and upper extremity weakness; perfomed by having the pt close the eyes and hold both arms out from the body.
Term
Pulse deficit
Definition
A condition that exists when the readial pulse is less than the ventricular rate; it indicates a lack of peripheral perfusion
Term
pulse deficit
Definition
A condition that exists when the radial pulse is less than the ventricular rate; it dindicates a lack of peripheral perfusion
Term
reassessment
Definition
the ongoing assessment that follows the paramedics's initial evaluation of the patient
Term
rhonchi
Definition
abnormal sounds heard on auscultation of a respiratory airwya obstructed by thick secretions, muscular spasm, neoplasm, or external pressure
Term
Romberg's test
Definition
A test to evaluate stance and balance; performed by having the patient stand erect with the feet together and arms at the sides
Term
secondary assessment
Definition
consists of physical examination techniques, measurement ofvital signs, an assessment of boy systems, and the skillful use of examination equipment
Term
six cardinal fields of gaze
Definition
a test to evaluate extraocular muscle function; perfomed by having the pt visualy track an object in six visual fields in an H pattern
Term
stridor
Definition
An abnormal, hight-pitched musical sound caused by obstruction in the trachea or larynx
Term
subcutaneous emphysema
Definition
The presence of air in the subcutaneous tissues
Term
superficial reflexes
Definition
reflexes elicited by sensory afferents from skin
Term
systolic blood pressure
Definition
the blood pressure measured during the period of ventricular contraction
Term
temporomandubular joint dysfunction
Definition
acute or chronic inflammation in the temporomandibular joint.
Term
thrill
Definition
a fine vibration felt by an examiner's hand over the site of an aneurysm or on the pericardium
Term
tidal volume
Definition
the volume of gas inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath
Term
tympany
Definition
a hollow drum-like sound produced when a gascontaining cavity is percussed
Term
vesicular breath souns
Definition
breath sounds hear oer most of the lund fields; the major normal breath sound.
Term
wheeze
Definition
a form of rhonchus characterized by a high-pitched, musical quality; it is cuased by high-velocity ariflow through narrowed airways.
Term
applicaiton of principle
Definition
a component of critical thinking in which the examiner makes patient care decisions based on conceptual understanding of the situation and interpretatino of dat gathered from the patient.
Term
concept formation
Definition
a component of critical thinking that refers to all elements that are gathered to form a general impession of the patient
Term
data interpretation
Definition
A component of criticla thinking in which the examiner gather the necessary data to from a field impression and working diagnosis
Term
evaluation
Definition
a component of critical thinking in which the examiner assesses the patient's response to care.
Term
patient management plan
Definition
A plan of care that is bsed on principles and application of findings in the patient assessment.
Term
refleciton on ation
Definition
A component of critical thinking (usually performed after the event) in which the examiner evaluates a patient care episode for possible improvement in similar future responses.
Term
Elements of comm process:
Definition
  • Source; avoid confusion, use examples, repeat importan parts, no jargon, speak at appropriate pace, express simply
  • Encoding; Use fromat that both sender and receiver understand. written/verbal, comes from the sender
  • Message; information that is sent, sould be clear and organized
  • Receiver; essentiall the DECODER, intended to Understand message
  • Feedback; receiver's response to the sender's message
Term
Therapeutic Communication: Discussion
Definition

It is a planned act. It is also a professional act. The paramedic, working with the patient, obtains information that is used to meet patient care goals.

It can have several important effects. It can improve the paramedics's interaction with the pt, ensure better pt care, defuse potentially violent situations or prevent them from escalating and reduce the risk of lawsuits

Term

Elements:

Message

Definition

Expressed by sender, sould be clear and organized. Done so in a manner familiar to the person receiving it. Includes both verbal and non verbal.

The more formats the more likely the receiver is to understand it.

-Fewer words -idea simply expressed -no vague phrases -us examples -repeat important parts -no jargon -speak at appropriate speed -no long pauses/or changing sub.

Term
Non-Verbal Communication
Definition

Voice inflection

facial expression

and body position

May reflect anger, fear or impatience. Can convey the insecurities of both the pt and paramedic.

Term
Feedback
Definition
Receivers response to message. Quality can reveal whether the intended meaning was received. Can be verbal or non-verbal
Term
External Factors
Definition

Privacy,

interruptions,

eye contact

and personal dress

Term
Open ended Q's Discussion
Definition
Encourage a free form answer, and asked in a narrative form. Encourage someone to talk.
Term
Closed-Ended Q's Discussion
Definition
Can be answered with a yes or no, restircitve and may ot provide much info.
Term
Leading Questions: Discussion
Definition
Encourage a yes or no answer, point the Pt in a direction with their answer.
Term
Echo in Pt Hx
Definition
Paraphrase a pt's words. Allows the paramedic to clarify or expand on the information provided. Lets the Pt know the medic is listening.
Term
Interview Tech; Silence
Definition
Gives pt more time to gather their thoughts (interview Technique)
Term
Interview Tech; Reflection
Definition

Echoing, pts' words allows them to clarify or expand on the info provided

interview technique

Term
Clarification (interview Tech)
Definition
Lets pt rephrase a word or thought that is confusing to the paramedic. (interview tech)
Term
Confrontation (interview tech)
Definition
Focuses pts' attention on one specific factor of the interview. (interview tech)
Term
Interpretation (interview Tech)
Definition
Links events; makes associations or implies a cause; is based on observation or conclusion (interview tech)
Term
Explanation (interview tech)
Definition
Provides information to patients; encourages sharing of facts or objective information. (interview tech)
Term
Summary (interview tech)
Definition
Provides a review of the interview; the paramedic can sk open-ended questions that allow patients to clarify details.
Term
Good Pt Repport
Definition

1. Put pt at ease by letting them know you are on their side; that is you respect their comments

2. Be alert and respond to visual clues that they need help

3. show compassion

4. Assess the pt's level of understanding and insight

5. Show expertise

Term

Sensitive Issues

Alcohol

sexual subjects

suicide risk

Definition

Make sure privacy is maintained

confident, direct and firm w/Q's

Don't appologize for asking

Don't be judgemental

Use words that are understandable

have patience and proceed slowly

Term
Assessing mental status, during interview
Definition

Observation; note pt's appearance, LOC, body movement, physical characteristics, dress, grooming

Conversation; reaveal if they know who they are, where they are, and day (oriented X3)

Exploration; way to assess the pt's emotions. mood; anxious, excited or depressed. Gage appropriateness of behaviors and ideas.

Term
DIfficult Interviews
Definition

1. condition creates inability to talk

2. may fear talking, do to psycho, cultural, age

3. cognitive impairment

4. pt wants to deceive the medic

Term
Pt History Componets
Definition

Prehospital setting, Pt's problem

1. Identify life threat conditions

potential and current

2. expanded to allow opportunities for pt education. As well as service referral to help with health care needs.

Term
Types of care: Urgent or not
Definition

Urgent: is unstable

Emergent: is potentially unstable

non-emergent: is stable

Term
Family History
Definition
Illness  or disease, may be relavent to the chief complaint. Hear disease, HTN, cancer, TB, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease. develop a "personal line" of questions to futher anayze a pt's particular symptoms
Term
Differential Diagnosis
Definition
Process of weighing the probablility of one disease versus that of other diseases possibly accounting for a patient's illness.
Term
Non Verbal Chief Complain
Definition
pain or distress expressed by facial grimace
Term
Verbal Chief complain
Definition
Complaining of pain
Term
Narrow down Differential Diagnosis
Definition
Questions and assessment related to signs and symptoms, pay attention to symptoms that do not fit with the working diagnosis.
Term
Challenging Pt's
Definition

Silence

Overly Talkative pts

Pt's w/multiple symptoms

Anxious pt's

False Reasurance

Anger and Hostility

Intoxication

Crying

Depression

Sexually attractive or Seductive Pts

Confusing Behavior or Histories

Developmental Disabilities

Communication Barriers

Term
Contents of Pt History
Definition
1. Date and Time 2. Identifying Data, age, gender race occupation 3. Source of Refferral, Pt referral or others 4 Source of History, Pt, family friends, police 4. Reliability, variable (memory), Determined at end 5. Chief Complaint, main focus, symptoms they are seeking medical assistance for 6 Present Illness, Id chief complain, chronilogical account of the pt's symptoms 7. Medical History 8.Current health status 9. Review of body systems
Term
General Impresion Componets
Definition

Pt appears stable?

Appears stable, but potentially unstable

Appears unstable

Based on pt and environment, involves vissual assesment as you approach.

Term
On Scene Resuscitation
Definition
Would be appropriate for unstable Pt's. Injury or illness is life threatening. Require immediate transport.
Term
Level Of Consciousness
Definition

1. Warm exchange, "hi my name is"

2. Pain stimuli, pt shoulder ->sternal rub

AVPU

 

Term
Air way status vs Breathing status
Definition

Airway: make sure it is patent with good air exchange, if unresponsive it should be secured

vs

Breathing:

Responsive;1. Adequate rate and quality 2. too fast >24

3. To slow <8

Unresponsive; adequate, inadequate or absent

 

Term
Airway Complications
Definition
Tongue obsturction, Loose teech or foreign objects, epiglottitis, upper airway, facial and oral bleeding vomitus, soft tissue trauma ot face and neck and facial fractures.
Term
Breathing Status exam
Definition
Evaluate: rate, depth and symmetry of chest movement. Structural integrity, absent crepitus. Use of muscles or respiration- accessory muscles in neck, chest and abdomen. Auscultate breathing sound, listen to pt speech.
Term
Visual Signs of inadequate breathingq
Definition

Cyanosis

distress w/dyspnes or hypoxia

asymmetrical chest wall movement

chest injury

tracheal deviation

distented neck veins

Term
Skin Assessment
Definition
Color, Moisture, and Temperature
Term

Pulse

Rate, and regularity

Definition

Rate: 60-100 bpm normal, +tachy or -brady

Absent rate or an irregular heart rate= hypoperfusion

Term
Baseline Vitals
Definition
Vital functions to be assessed include pulse rate, respiratory rate and BP. Can also include monitoring SpO2 and ECG. Recorded every 15 minutes for stable and at least every 5 for unstable
Term
LOC
Definition
Perfomed early in the primary survey, responsive or unresponsive. Neuro exam goes further by establishing that a pt is alert, oriented to person place and date and aware of surroundings. Can use Glasgow coma scale and stroke assessment.
Term
Pupil Size and reactivity
Definition
PERRL, should constrict at the same time and dialate. Causes: ocular prostheses, eye trauma, head trauma, stroke, and conditions impairing oxygenation
Term
Speech
Definition
Sould be clear and easy to understand. Slurred speech, difficulties, or nonsensical can result from stroke, seizure, head or facial injury, medical conditions, alcohol/drugs
Term
Motor Function
Definition
Conditions that affect, injury, stroke, head injury, alcohol or other drug, MS and arthritis
Term
Secondary Assessment Purpose
Definition
Integrates patient assessment findings with knowledge of epidemiology and pathophysiology to form a field impression and to identify an appropriate treatment plan
Term
Secondary Exam Techniques (4)
Definition

Inspection

Palpation

Percussion

Ausculatation

Term
DECAP-BTLS
Definition


Deformities & Discolorations

Contusions

Abrasions

Penetrations & Punctures

Burns

Tenderness

Lacerations

Swelling & Symmetry

Term
Normal Breath Sounds
Definition

Larger to smaller on inhalation, Smaller to larger on exhalation= louder exhalation sounds

Vesicular, Bronchovesicular, and Bronchial

Low pitched and soft, long inspiratory phase and a shorter expiratory phase

Term
Vesicular Breath sounds
Definition
Harsh or deminished breath sounds. Vigorous exercise, rapid and deep
Term
Bronchovesicular breath sounds
Definition

Heard over major bronchi, upper right posterior lung field.

Considered Medium pitch, heard throughout respiration.

Term
Bronchial Breath Sounds
Definition
Heard only over trachea and are the highest pitched. Coarse, harsh loud sounds with a short inspiration phase and lone expiration.
Term
Abnormal Breath sounds
Definition
absent, diminished and incorrectly located bronchial sounds, adventitious breath sounds
Term
Adventitious Breath Sounds
Definition
abnormal sounds that are heard in addition to normal sounds. Discontinuous and Continuous. Classified as crackles, wheezes and rhonchi
Term
Discontinuous Breath Sounds
Definition
High Pitched, end of inspiration. (Hair being rubbed between fingers).Crackles are caused by the disruptive passage of air in the small airways- heard in peripheral lung field. Usually due to edema
Term
Continuous Breath Sounds
Definition
Sibilant wheezes. High pitched musical noises, louder during expiration. Mucous plug
Term
Rhonchi
Definition
sonorous wheezes, continous low pitched, rumbling sounds usually heard on expiration. Sound similar to wheeze, but not in the small airway. Easily ausculated, thick secrections or muscle spasm, collapsing airway lumen.
Term

Stridor

 

Definition
Narrowing of larynex, anaphylaxis, epiglottitis, viral croup.
Term
Skin findings
Definition
Evaluate skin that is not exposed to the sun or less pigmentation (lips, and nail beds). Abnormalities: skin lesions rashes, bruises, scars and discoloration.
Term
Distress Signs
Definition

Cardiovasular insufficiency: breathing

pain: wincing, sweating, guarding

anxiety; restlessness, fidgety, cold moist palms

Term
Purpura
Definition
Red-purlple nonblanchable discoloration greater than 0.5 cm
Term
Petechiae
Definition
red purple nonblanchable discoloration less than 0.5 cm
Term
Ecchymoses
Definition
Red Purple non blanchable discoloration of variable size (bigger)
Term
Plaque (skin Lesions)
Definition
Elevated, firm and rough lesion with flat top surface greater than 1 cm in diameter
Term
Patch
Definition
A flat, nonpalpable, irregular-shaped macule greater than 1cm in diameter (ex. Skin Blotches)
Term
Papule
Definition
An elevated, firm, circumscribed area; less than 1 cm in diameter ex. warts
Term
cyst
Definition
Elevated, circumscribed, encapsulated lesion; in dermis or subcutaneous layer; filled with liquid or semisolid material
Term
Pustule
Definition
Elevated, superficial lesion; similar to a vesicle but filled with purulent fluid. (acne)
Term
Scar
Definition
Thin to thick fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin following injury or laceration to dermis
Term
Scale
Definition
Heaped-up, kerantinized cells, flaky skin; irregular; thick or thin; dry or oily; variation in size
Term
Keloid
Definition
Irregular-shaped, elevated, progressively enlarging scar; grows beyond boundaries of wound; caused by excessive collagen formation during healing
Term

Vitals

Newborn

Definition

Pulse 120-160

Respirations 40-60

BP 80/40

Term

Vitals

1yr

Definition

Pulse 80-140

Resp 30-40

82/44

Term

3yrs

vitals

Definition

Pulse 80-120

resp 25-30

86/50

Term
5yr Vitals
Definition

70-115 pulse

20-25 resp

90/52

Term
7yr vitals
Definition

Pulse 70-115

resp 20-25

94/54

Term
10yrs vitals
Definition

70-115 pulse

15-20 resp

100/60

 

Term
15 yrs vitals
Definition

70-90 pulse

15-20 Resp

110/64

Term
Adult
Definition

pulse 60-100

Resp 12-24

120/80

Term
Pupil Examination
Definition
Responsiveness to light
Term
Chest inspection
Definition
Look for symmetry. Chest wall diameter can be larger in those with pulmonary disease. Funnel chest or pigeon chested. Possible pacemakers, any medical paches.
Term
abdomen assessment
Definition

Two imaginary lines = four quadrants

Signs of cyanosis, pallor, jaundice, bruising, discoloratoin, swelling, masses and ortic pulations. Should be even round and symetrical. Asymetirical could be a hernia.

Term

Lordosis (spine curve)

 

Definition
Towards belly
Term
Kyphosis
Definition
hunchback
Term
Soliosis
Definition
s-pattern
Term
Neurological examination 5 categories
Definition

Mental status and speech

cranieal nerves

motor system

sensory system

Reflexes

Term
Pediatric Approach 6
Definition

1 Remain Calm

2. don't seperate child from parent

3. establish rapport with parents and child

4. Be honest

5. Have one medic work with child

6. observe the pt before exam

Term
General Appearance of Child
Definition
Assessed best at a distance, while in familiar surrounding. Look at body position, limp? sitting upright to breath?
Term
Birth to 6 months
Definition

Not frightened by strangers, may have lusty cry, abdominal breathers

Fontanelles is particularly important. Sunken fontanelle is may indicate dehydratoin, bulge may indicate intercranial pressure.

Term
7months to 3 years
Definition
Little capacity to understand the emergency event. Fear strangers, may show seperation anxiety. Try to keep parent present. Restrain with hands rather than mechanical devices.
Term
4-10yrs assesment
Definition
May be cooperative. May be albe to provide limited history of the event. speak slowly and reasuring. Have pt help if you can.
Term
11-18 years assessment
Definition
Generally understand what is happening. calm and mature and helpful. concerned about modisty, may hesitate to reveal history in the presence of friends or family. Consider drug use. Possible pregnancy.
Term
Critical Thinking Process
Definition
Concept formation->Data interpretation->application of principle->Evaluation->Reflection on action
Term
Primary vs secondary Assesment
Definition

Secondary, consist of physical examination techniques measurement of vital signs, body systems

Primary, icludes the paramedics general impression of pt, the assessment for life threats and id of prority pts requiring immediate care and transport

Term
6 R's of effective clinical decision making
Definition

Read the Pt

Read the scene

React Reevaluate

Revise management plan

Review perfomance

Term
BG levels
Definition
70-110 mg/dl
Term
6 R's of medical admin
Definition

Right dose

Right time

Right drug

Right Pt

Right route

Term
Celsius to F conversion
Definition

c to f (C9/5)+32

f to c (F-32)(5/9)

Term
Needle size
Definition

SubCu 5/8'' 23 or 25gage

IM 1-2" 19 or 21 gage

 

Term

Pediatric considerations 8

for IV

Definition

1. Positive relationship

2. Be honest

3. Allow child to help administer

4. When administering oral old the child

5. use mild physical restraint

6. enlist assistance of parents

7. stabilize enjection site

8. smaller child smaller margine of error

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