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TRANSITION SERIES TRANSITION SERIES Topics for the Advanced Topics for the Advanced EMT EMT CHAPTER Pediatrics Pediatrics 45

TRANSITION SERIES Topics for the Advanced EMT CHAPTER Pediatrics 45

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TRANSITION SERIESTRANSITION SERIES

Topics for the Advanced EMTTopics for the Advanced EMT

CHAPTERCHAPTER

PediatricsPediatrics

4545

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ObjectivesObjectives

• Discuss how to approach the pediatric patient.

• Review the Pediatric Assessment Triangle and how to implement it with pediatrics.

• Discuss common pediatric pathologies and their corresponding management.

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IntroductionIntroduction

• Managing pediatrics requires:– Personal preparation– EMS system preparation– Hospital network system preparation

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Approach: First ImpressionApproach: First Impression

• First impressions matter more to children.– They don't have the experiences to

make correct judgments.– Get down to their level with the

caregiver present.– Assessment starts as soon as you arrive.

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Approach a young child on the child’s level, with the caregiver present.

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Parents and CaretakersParents and Caretakers

• Parents and caretakers know you are there to help.– It doesn't mean they trust you.– Gaining parent's trust will help in

gaining the child's trust.

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AssessmentAssessment

• Assessment of the pediatric patient differs from that of the adult patient.

• Rapid changes in anatomy, physiology, and cognitive ability.

• Vitals change during development.

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Assessment (cont’d)Assessment (cont’d)

• Pediatric Assessment Triangle– Modifies traditional ABCs of airway-

breathing-circulation to “appearance-breathing-circulation.”

– Outside APGAR, PAT allows for objective and reproducible evaluation of sick pediatrics.

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The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT). (Used with permission of the American Academy of Pediatrics.) Source: General Approach to Pediatric Assessment

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Assessment (cont’d)Assessment (cont’d)

• Appearance– Often the first clues to a problem are

found in the appearance.– TICLS mnemonic can help.

Tone Interactiveness Consolability Look/Gaze Speech/Cry

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Assessment (cont’d)Assessment (cont’d)

• Breathing– Ventilation needed for respiration.– Respiration needed for energy and

cellular activity.– Pediatric respiratory system is ill-

equipped to handle significant disturbances.

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Assessment (cont’d)Assessment (cont’d)

• Circulation– Relationship of pump, pipes, and fluid.– When one fails, the other two have to

cover.– Causes

Volume loss Pump failure Low vascular tone

– IV versus IO access.

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Case StudyCase Study

• You are called to the home of a 5-year-old child who reportedly fell off a climbing gym in his back yard, and now has abdominal pain. The parents are gone and the child is in the care of the babysitter.

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Scene Size-Up– Standard precautions taken.– Scene is safe, no entry or egress

problems.– 5-year-old male, about 40-45 pounds.

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Scene Size-Up– Patient found sitting under tree in back

yard.– MOI is fall from a jungle gym (fall <5

feet).– Parents on way home, per babysitter.

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Primary Assessment Findings– Patient is responsive.– Airway is clear.– Breathing adequate, patient crying,

calms with babysitter.

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Primary Assessment Findings– Carotid pulse 120/min, peripheral pulse

present.– Peripheral skin warm and slightly

diaphoretic.– Good muscle tone.

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• How would you characterize this patient according to PAT?

• What are the patient's life threats, if any?

• What care should be administered immediately?

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Medical History– None per babysitter

• Medications– None per babysitter

• Allergies– None per babysitter

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Pertinent Secondary Assessment Findings– Pupils reactive to light, membranes

hydrated.– Airway patent, patient breathing at

24/min.– Central and peripheral pulses present,

90/minute.– Skin is still warm, not as diaphoretic.

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Pertinent Secondary Assessment Findings (continued)– Pulse ox 100% with low-flow oxygen.– Patient markedly calmer, interacting

appropriately.– Abdomen is tender to lower quadrants,

no bruising, guarding, nor rigidity.– Parents arrive home and consent to

transport.

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Is the child improving or deteriorating?• Is there any additional treatment or

change in treatment required?• What is the likely underlying cause for

the emergency?

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Case Study (cont’d)Case Study (cont’d)

• Care provided:– Patient immobilized supine, secured for

transport.– Low-flow oxygen.– Transported with parent in front of

ambulance.– Nonemergent transport to the hospital.

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SummarySummary

• Pediatric emergencies can be stressful for the provider, the parent, and the child.

• Approach to treatment of the pediatric patient should follow the PAT (Pediatric Assessment Triangle).

• Interventions should be provided based upon need, and in concert with the patient and/or parents if possible.