Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (Record no. 34572)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781284194579
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency TH-BaNU
060 ## - NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE CALL NUMBER
Classification number WS 205
Item number A471 2021
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name American Academy of Pediatrics
Relator code (AAP)
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals
Remainder of title (PEPP)
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 4th Edition
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. MA
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Jones & Bartlett Learning
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 490 pages
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Chapter 1 Pediatric Assessment 1<br/><br/>Introduction 2<br/><br/>Summary of Assessment Flowchart 2<br/><br/>Scene Size-Up 3<br/><br/>The Pediatric Assessment Triangle 3<br/><br/>Primary Assessment 11<br/><br/>Primary Assessment: The Transport Decision: Stay or Go? 19<br/><br/>Summary of Primary Assessment 19<br/><br/>Secondary Assessment: History Taking 20<br/><br/>Physical Examination 21<br/><br/>Additional Monitoring Devices 26<br/><br/>Ongoing Reassessment 26<br/><br/>Summary 27<br/><br/>Chapter 2 Using a Developmental Approach 31<br/><br/>Introduction 31<br/><br/>Pediatric Calls and Response From Family and Providers 32<br/><br/>Communication With the Child and Family or Caregiver 33<br/><br/>Vital Signs Through the Ages 33<br/><br/>Anatomic Changes 35<br/><br/>Summary of Changes in Vital Signs and Anatomy Through Childhood 37<br/><br/>Infants 37<br/><br/>Assessment of the Infant 38<br/><br/>Toddlers 39<br/><br/>Assessment of the Toddler 40<br/><br/>Preschoolers 40<br/><br/>Assessment of the Preschooler 41<br/><br/>School-Aged Children 41<br/><br/>Assessment of the School-Aged Child 42<br/><br/>Adolescents 42<br/><br/>Assessment of the Adolescent 43<br/><br/>Children With Special Health Care Needs 43<br/><br/>Assessment of a CSHCN 44<br/><br/>Tips for the EMS Provider 45<br/><br/>Summary 45<br/><br/>Chapter 3 Respiratory Emergencies 49<br/><br/>Introduction 49<br/><br/>Respiratory Distress and Failure 50<br/><br/>Prearrival Preparation 51<br/><br/>Scene Size-Up 51<br/><br/>General Assessment: The PAT 51<br/><br/>Primary Assessment: The ABCDEs 52<br/><br/>General Noninvasive Treatment 54<br/><br/>Summary of General and Initial Respiratory Assessment and General Noninvasive Treatment 56<br/><br/>Specific Treatment for Respiratory Distress 56<br/><br/>Summary of Specific Treatment for Respiratory Distress 65<br/><br/>Management of Acute Respiratory Distress: CPAP 66<br/><br/>Management of Respiratory Failure 66<br/><br/>Summary of Management of Respiratory Failure 70<br/><br/>Primary Assessment: The Transport Decision-Stay or Go? 70<br/><br/>Additional Assessment 71<br/><br/>Chapter 4 Shock 75<br/><br/>Introduction 75<br/><br/>Prearrival Preparation 76<br/><br/>Scene Size-Up 76<br/><br/>General Assessment: The Pediatric Assessment Triangle 76<br/><br/>Primary Assessment: The ABCDEs 77<br/><br/>Additional Assessment 79<br/><br/>Summary of Cardiovascular Assessment 80<br/><br/>Using the Assessment to Identify Shock 80<br/><br/>Hypovolemic Shock 81<br/><br/>Distributive Shock 82<br/><br/>Cardiogenic Shock 83<br/><br/>Obstructive Shock 85<br/><br/>General Noninvasive Treatment of Suspected Shock of All Types 85<br/><br/>Specific Treatment of Hypovolemia 86<br/><br/>Treatment of Septic Shock 87<br/><br/>Specific Treatment of Hypotensive (Decompensated) Distributive Shock 88<br/><br/>Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock 88<br/><br/>Primary Assessment: Transport Decision 89<br/><br/>Summary of Shock States 89<br/><br/>Chapter 5 Resuscitation and Dysrhythmias 93<br/><br/>Introduction 94<br/><br/>Prearrival Preparation 94<br/><br/>Scene Size-Up 94<br/><br/>General Assessment: The PAT 94<br/><br/>Primary Assessment: The ABCDEs 95<br/><br/>Additional Assessment 96<br/><br/>Summary of Cardiovascular Assessment 96<br/><br/>Dysrhythmias 97<br/><br/>Summary of Dysrhythmias 102<br/><br/>Cardiac Arrest 102<br/><br/>Presenting Cardiac Arrest Rhythm and Treatment 103<br/><br/>Summary of Cardiac Arrest 107<br/><br/>Congenital Heart Disease 107<br/><br/>Drowning 108<br/><br/>Chapter 6 Medical Emergencies 111<br/><br/>Introduction 111<br/><br/>Medication Dosing 112<br/><br/>Seizures 113<br/><br/>Assessment and Treatment of the Actively Seizing Child 116<br/><br/>Assessment of the Postictal Child 119<br/><br/>Summary of Seizures 120<br/><br/>Altered Mental Status (AMS) 120<br/><br/>Diabetes Mellitus 123<br/><br/>Hypoglycemia 123<br/><br/>Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia 124<br/><br/>Cortisol Deficiency 125<br/><br/>Panhypopituitarism 125<br/><br/>Summary of Altered Mental Status and Endocrine Disorders 126<br/><br/>Fever 126<br/><br/>Summary of Fever 127<br/><br/>Nausea, Vomiting, and Diarrhea (Gastroenteritis) 128<br/><br/>Sepsis and Meningitis 129<br/><br/>Heat-Related Emergencies 130<br/><br/>Summary of Heat-Related Emergencies 131<br/><br/>Cold-Related Emergencies 132<br/><br/>Summary of Cold-Related Emergencies 133<br/><br/>Bites and Stings 133<br/><br/>Summary of Bites and Stings 134<br/><br/>Chapter 7 Trauma 137<br/><br/>Introduction 137<br/><br/>Fatal Injury Mechanisms 138<br/><br/>Unique Anatomic Features of Children: Effect on Injury Patterns 138<br/><br/>Mechanism of Injury: Effect on Injury Patterns 142<br/><br/>Assessment of the Injured Child 143<br/><br/>The General Assessment 144<br/><br/>The Primary Assessment 145<br/><br/>Summary of Primary Assessment 152<br/><br/>Special Airway Considerations in Pediatric Trauma 152<br/><br/>The Primary Assessment 153<br/><br/>Additional Assessment 153<br/><br/>Summary of Additional Assessment 154<br/><br/>Spinal Motion Restriction and Splinting for Transport 154<br/><br/>Pediatric Burn Patients 155<br/><br/>Summary of Burns 158<br/><br/>Chapter 8 Toxic Emergencies 161<br/><br/>Introduction 161<br/><br/>Age-Related Differences 161<br/><br/>Summary of Age-Related Differences 163<br/><br/>Prearrival Preparation and Scene Size-Up 164<br/><br/>Role of the Poison Center 165<br/><br/>Assessment of the Child with a Possible Toxic Exposure 165<br/><br/>Summary of Assessment of the Child With a Possible Toxic Exposure 170<br/><br/>Toxicologic Management 170<br/><br/>Organophosphates 174<br/><br/>Summary of Toxicologic Management 174<br/><br/>Medicolegal Issues 174<br/><br/>Chapter 9 Behavioral Emergencies 179<br/><br/>Introduction 179<br/><br/>Common Pediatric Psychiatric and Behavioral Conditions 180<br/><br/>Suicide Attempt/Intentional Ingestions or Exposures 185<br/><br/>Adverse Reactions of Psychiatric Medications 186<br/><br/>Assessment and Transport of the Child with a Behavioral Emergency 187<br/><br/>Chapter 10 Children with Special Health Care Needs 193<br/><br/>Introduction 193<br/><br/>Cognitive and Physical Disabilities 194<br/><br/>Assessment of CSHCN 195<br/><br/>Summary of Assessment of CSHCN 198<br/><br/>Transport 198<br/><br/>Summary of Transport 199<br/><br/>Children Assisted by Technology 199<br/><br/>Summary of Children Assisted by Technology 208<br/><br/>The Medical Home for CSHCN 209<br/><br/>Additional EMS Considerations for CSHCN 209<br/><br/>Chapter 11 Child Maltreatment 213<br/><br/>Introduction 213<br/><br/>Background, Cost, and Definition 213<br/><br/>Definition of Child Maltreatment 214<br/><br/>High-Risk Groups 215<br/><br/>Duties and Communication by the Prehospital Professional 216<br/><br/>Communicating With the Child and Caregivers 218<br/><br/>Patient Assessment 218<br/><br/>Summary of Duties, Communication, and Assessment in Suspected Maltreatment 223<br/><br/>Legislation, Principles, and Protocols 223<br/><br/>Pediatric Human Trafficking 225<br/><br/>Chapter 12 Emergency Delivery and Newborn Stabilization 233<br/><br/>Introduction 233<br/><br/>Obstetric Delivery in the Prehospital Setting 234<br/><br/>Complications During Pregnancy 234<br/><br/>Triage of a Patient in Labor 236<br/><br/>Summary of Triage of Patient in Labor 239<br/><br/>Preparation for Delivery 240<br/><br/>Performing the Delivery 242<br/><br/>Summary of Vaginal Delivery 245<br/><br/>Immediate Care of the Newborn 246<br/><br/>General Principles of Newborn Resuscitation 248<br/><br/>Specific Newborn Complications 251<br/><br/>Summary of Resuscitation of the Newborn 254<br/><br/>Transport Considerations 254<br/><br/>Summary 255<br/><br/>Chapter 13 Sudden Unexpected Infant Death and Death of a Child 259<br/><br/>Introduction 259<br/><br/>Definition of SUID 259<br/><br/>SUID Epidemiology 260<br/><br/>Common Clinical Presentation of SUID 260<br/><br/>Actions in Suspected SUID 261<br/><br/>Summary of SUID 263<br/><br/>Definition of Brief Resolved Unexplained Event 264<br/><br/>Common Clinical Presentation of BRUE 264<br/><br/>Actions in Suspected BRUE 264<br/><br/>Summary of BRUE 265<br/><br/>Responses to an Infant Death 265<br/><br/>Critical incident Stress 267<br/><br/>Chapter 14 Children in Disasters 271<br/><br/>Children in Disasters 271<br/><br/>What Is a Disaster? 272<br/><br/>Roles of the Prehospital Professional in a Disaster 273<br/><br/>Pediatric Response Considerations 274<br/><br/>Vulnerable Pediatric Physiologic and Psychologic Characteristics in Disasters 280<br/><br/>Effects of Chemical, Biologic, Radiation, Nuclear, and Explosive Disasters on Children 281<br/><br/>Summary 287<br/><br/>Chapter 15 Medicolegal and Ethical Considerations 291<br/><br/>Introduction 291<br/><br/>Consent 291<br/><br/>Summary of Consent 295<br/><br/>Confidentiality 295<br/><br/>Respect for Cultural or Religious Differences 295<br/><br/>Patient Rights and Advocacy 296<br/><br/>End-of-Life Issues 296<br/><br/>Pediatric Policies and Procedures 301<br/><br/>Medical Control for Pediatrics 302<br/><br/>Summary of Rationale for Protocols, Policies, and Procedures 303<br/><br/>Chapter 16 Transportation Considerations 307<br/><br/>Pediatric Transport 307<br/><br/>How to Begin Transport 308<br/><br/>Taking Caregivers in the Ambulance 309<br/><br/>Child Restraint Systems in Ambulances 310<br/><br/>Transport Mode 315<br/><br/>Transport Destination 315<br/><br/>Multiple Patients 315<br/><br/>Summary of Transport Mode and Multiple Patients 315<br/><br/>Chapter 17 Making a Difference 319<br/><br/>Introduction 319<br/><br/>Emergency Medical Services for Children 320<br/><br/>Summary of EMSC 320<br/><br/>Public Health Interface 322<br/><br/>Prevention and Injury Control 322<br/><br/>Summary of Prevention and Injury Control 325<br/><br/>The Medical Home 325<br/><br/>Summary of the Medical Home 326<br/><br/>Quality and Safety in EMSC 326<br/><br/>Data and Information Management 328<br/><br/>Summary of Quality, Safety, Data Collection, and Information Management 329<br/><br/>Prevention: The Prehospital Professional's Role 329<br/><br/>Summary of Roles in Prevention 331<br/><br/>Call to Action: Advocacy for EMSC 331<br/><br/>Procedures 335<br/><br/>1 Field Reporting 336<br/><br/>2 Length-Based Resuscitation Tapes 340<br/><br/>3 Oxygen Delivery 342<br/><br/>4 Suctioning 347<br/><br/>5 Airway Adjuncts 353<br/><br/>6 Foreign Body Obstruction 356<br/><br/>7 Bronchodilator Therapy 360<br/><br/>8 Bag-Mask Ventilation 363<br/><br/>9 Pulse Oximetry 367<br/><br/>10 Orogastric and Nasogastric Tube Insertion 369<br/><br/>11 Endotracheal Intubation 373<br/><br/>12 Confirmation of Endotracheal Intubation and End-Tidal Capnography 383<br/><br/>13 Advanced Airway Techniques 389<br/><br/>14 Intramuscular Injections 398<br/><br/>15 Intranasal Medication Administration 402<br/><br/>16 Intravenous Access 405<br/><br/>17 Intraosseous Needle Insertion 409<br/><br/>18 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 415<br/><br/>19 AED and Defibrillation 420<br/><br/>20 Endotracheal Tube Drug Instillation 425<br/><br/>21 Rectal Administration of Benzodiazepines 427<br/><br/>22 Spinal Motion Restriction 430<br/><br/>23 Needle Thoracostomy 435<br/><br/>24 Removing and Replacing a Tracheostomy Tube 437<br/><br/>25 Tourniquet Application 441<br/><br/>Medication Formulary 445<br/><br/>Glossary 459<br/><br/>Index 473
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Infant
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Child
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