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23 Cards in this Set
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Adult |
Age: Respirations: 12-20 Pulse: 60-100 Blood Pressure Male: Systolic 100+age up to 40 Diastolic 60 to 90 Blood Pressure Female: Systolic 90+age up to 40 |
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Adolescent |
Age: 11-14 Respirations: 12-20 Pulse: 60-104 Blood Pressure: Systolic Lower Limit 90 Diastolic 2/3 of Systolic |
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School Age |
Age: 6-10 Respirations: 15-30 Pulse: 70-110 Blood Pressure: Systolic Upper 90 + (2 x age) Systolic Lower 70 + (2 x age) Diastolic 2/3 Systolic |
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Preschooler |
Age: 3-5
Respirations: 20-30 Pulse: 80-120 Blood Pressure: Systolic Upper 90 + (2 x age) Systolic Lower 70 + (2 x age) Diastolic 2/3 Systolic |
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Toddler |
Age: 1-3
Respirations: 20-30 Pulse: 80-130 Blood Pressure: Systolic Upper 90 + (2 x age) Systolic Lower 70 + (2 x age) Diastolic 2/3 Systolic |
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Infant |
Age: 0-12 months
Respirations: 20-40 Pulse: 80-140 Blood Pressure: Systolic 70 Lower Limit Diastolic 2/3 of Systolic |
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Newborn |
Age: Birth to 28 days Respirations: 30-50 Pulse: 120-160 Blood Pressure: |
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Snoring |
Airway Blocked Open Airway |
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Wheezing |
High Pitched Sound Indicative of Lower Airway Constriction. During Exhalation and Inhalation. Asthma |
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Gurgling |
Fluids in airway, suction |
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Crowing |
Harsh sound when inhaling, Transport only |
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Stridor |
A harsh, high pitched sound. Occurs during inhalation or exhalation. Indicative of partial upper airway obstruction.
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Crackles |
Fine Crackling sound. Heard with stethoscope during inhalation. |
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Cool, Clammy (Diaphoretic) |
Sign of shock, anxiety |
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Cold, Moist |
Body is loosing heat |
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Cold, dry |
Exposure to cold |
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Hot, Dry |
High Fever, heat exposure |
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Hot, Moist |
High Fever, heat exposure |
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PERRL |
Pupils Equal Round Reactive Light |
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SAMPLE |
Signs and Symptoms Allergies Medications Past Pertinent History Last Oral Intake Events Leading up to |
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OPQRST |
Onset (What was patient doing) Provokes (What make it better or worse) Quality (Describe the pain) Region or Radiates (Location and Moving) Severity (1-10) Time (How long been going on) |
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Scene Size-up |
Safety NOI/MOI Number of Patients Additional Resources Spinal Precautions |
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Significant MOI |
Falls of >20' Adult >10'Children |