Indications for OPA (2)
Contraindications for OPA (3)
Indications for NPA (1)
Contraindications for NPA (3)
Precautions for NPA (3)
How does the triple airway manoeuvre enhance the assessment of the airway?
Pulls the tongue and soft tissues from the back of the throat to achieve and maintain an open airway
Outline the difference between the neutral position and the sniffing position
Neutral position is achieved by placing a 2-5cm towel under the occiput to open the airway.
Sniffing position maximises potential view of the vocal cords and is achieved by placing more padding under the occiput.
Why is it important to avoid hyperextension of the head?
It can flatten the trachea
Why should head positioning be varied when assessing the airway of a small child compared to a medium child
Small children have a larger occiput relative to body size than adults so don’t need their head elevated.
Medium children are best managed supine with their head on the same surface plane as their body.
How would you position an infant and small child’s airway?
Infants and small children age a relatively larger occiput than adults related to body size. They are best managed with a small pad under the shoulders.
In cardiac arrest, when is a carotid pulse check required?
When QRS complexed are present indicating a potentially perfuming rhythm at the end of a CPR cycle
What are the correctable causes of PEA? (6)
How does the management of a hypothermic cardiac arrest patient differ to that of a normothermic cardiac arrest?
30+ standard cardiac arrest
<30 double interval for adrenaline
Primary goal is preventing further heat loss.
>3 shocks is unlikely to be successful.
Where hypothermia is clearly the cause of cardiac arrest, mechanical CPR to hospital may be appropriate.
When should compressions be performed on a paediatric pt? (3)
What actions need to be performed when ROSC is achieved? (3)
Technique of compressions for infants, small children and medium children
Infants - two finger or two thumb technique
Small child - one handed similar to adults
Medium child - two handed same as adults
What are the compression and ventilation rates for infants (no ETT/SGA)?
Two rescuers: 15:2
One rescuer: 30:2
100-120 compressions/min
Pause for ventilations
What are the compression and ventilation rates for children (ETT/SGA insitu)?
100-120 compressions/min
10 ventilations/min
No pause for ventilations
What are the criteria to determine APGAR score? (5)
What are the compression and ventilation rates for newborn?
3:1
90 compressions and 30 ventilations/min
0.5 second pause for ventilation
What are the ECG rhythm criteria for VF? (5)
Ventricular rate: nil discernible Ventricular rhythm: bizarre, chaotic, amplitude >0.1mV P waves: nil discernible PR interval: nil discernible QRS duration: nil discernible
What are the common causes of cardiac arrest in paeds? (9)
List the clinical elements in the determinants of death (6)
What are the side effects of adrenaline? (7)