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Chapter 35a- Pediatric Emergencies

Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
Horizontales
Refusal or failure on the part of the parent or caregiver to provide life necessities.
An airborne bacterial infection that affects mostly children younger than 6 years; in which the patient is feverish and exhibits a “whoop” sound on inspection after a coughing attack; highly contagious through droplet infection.
A tape used to estimate infant’s or child’s weight on the basis of body length; appropriate drug doses and equipment sizes are listed on the tape.
Inflammation of the bronchioles that usually occur in children younger than two years and is often caused by the respiratory syncytial virus.
An event that causes unresponsiveness, cyanosis, and apnea in an infant, who then resumes breathing after stimulation.
A viral inflammatory disease of the upper respiratory system that may cause a partial airway obstruction and is characterized by a barking cough; usually seen in children.
A form of bacterial meningitis characterized by rapid onset of symptoms, often leaving to shock and death.
Areas where the neonate’s or infant’s skull has not fused together; usually disappear at approximately 18 months of age.
Specialized medical practice developed to care for the young.
Children between the ages of 12 and 18 years.
Verticales
Slow respiratory rate; ominous sign in a child that indicates impending respiratory arrest
An “uh” sound heard, during exhalation; reflects the child’s attempt to keep the alveoli open; a sign of increased work of breathing.
A structured assessment tool used to rapidly form a general, impression of the infant or child, without touching him or her; consists of assessing appearance, work of breathing and circulation to the skin.
A seizure that features rhythmic back-and-forth, motion of an extremity and body stiffness.
The external openings of the nostrils. A single nostril opening is called a naris.
A bacterial infection, which the epiglottis becomes inflamed an enlarged, and may cause an upper airway obstruction.
A general term applying to all forms of abuse and neglect of children.
Positano closest to the core (central) part of the body where the vital organs are located; include the carotid, femoral, and apical pulses.
The first year of life.
And inflammation of the meningeal coverings of the brain and spinal cord; it is usually caused by a virus or a bacterium.
To turn white.