ENPC Home Exam with Questions and Answers
How to calculate minimum acceptable SBP: ANSWER 70 + 2x age in years
What are you going to use for your history during the assessment? ANSWER CIAMPEDS
What should the urinary output be for an infant? ANSWER 2 ml/ kg / hour
What should the normal...
ENPC Home Exam with Questions and
Answers
How to calculate minimum acceptable SBP: ANSWER 70 + 2x age in years
What are you going to use for your history during the assessment? ANSWER CIAMPEDS
What should the urinary output be for an infant? ANSWER 2 ml/ kg / hour
What should the normal urinary output be for an adolescent ANSWER 1-1.5 ml/kg / hour
What is the most common cause of arrest in pediatric patients? ANSWER Respiratory arrest
What is the second most common cause of arrest in a pediatric patient? ANSWER Shock
_____ is the inadequate delivery of oxygen and nutrients necessary for normal tissue and
cellular function. It is the in balance between supply and demand at the cellular level.
ANSWER Shock
Anytime a patient presents with Shock what is the first intervention that we should do?
ANSWER Place them on oxygen
What happens in the body during shock? ANSWER Plasma leakage/fluid shifts. This results
in puffy kids. DIC, inflammatory responses, intracellular acidosis, ards, and MODS are also
seen in shock
, What type of fluid should you give a patient with hypovolemic shock due to Burns?
ANSWER Lactated ringer fluid replacement using the Parkland formula.
What is seen in early Shock? ANSWER In early Shock or warm Shock there is flash cab
refill. Look for bounding pulses fever and flushed skin
What medication is used to correct SVT? ANSWER Adenosine
What are some different types of obstructive shock? ANSWER Pneumothorax - you will
want to do needle aspiration that the second intercostal space in the midclavicular line and
you want to always place a chest tube after
PDA - start this patient on prostaglandins. Do not give this patient any Motrin as it can help
the PDA to close.
Tampa nod - you need to pull the fluid off surrounding the heart
PE
Congenital heart disease
What is the urine output that we I would like to maintain when a patient is in shock?
ANSWER 1 mL per kilo
Monitoring should be done for a patient in shock? ANSWER Cardiac monitoring
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