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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





Adolescent

Age: 11-14


Respirations: 12-20


Pulse: 60-104


Blood Pressure: Systolic Lower Limit 90


Diastolic 2/3 of Systolic

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

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

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



Infant

Age: 0-12 months

Respirations: 20-40


Pulse: 80-140


Blood Pressure: Systolic 70 Lower Limit


Diastolic 2/3 of Systolic



Newborn

Age: Birth to 28 days


Respirations: 30-50


Pulse: 120-160


Blood Pressure:

Snoring

Airway Blocked


Open Airway



Wheezing

High Pitched Sound Indicative of Lower Airway Constriction. During Exhalation and Inhalation. Asthma

Gurgling

Fluids in airway, suction

Crowing

Harsh sound when inhaling, Transport only

Stridor

A harsh, high pitched sound. Occurs during inhalation or exhalation. Indicative of partial upper airway obstruction.

Crackles

Fine Crackling sound. Heard with stethoscope during inhalation.

Cool, Clammy (Diaphoretic)

Sign of shock, anxiety

Cold, Moist

Body is loosing heat

Cold, dry

Exposure to cold

Hot, Dry

High Fever, heat exposure

Hot, Moist

High Fever, heat exposure

PERRL

Pupils


Equal


Round


Reactive


Light

SAMPLE

Signs and Symptoms


Allergies


Medications


Past Pertinent History


Last Oral Intake


Events Leading up to

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)

Scene Size-up

Safety


NOI/MOI


Number of Patients


Additional Resources


Spinal Precautions

Significant MOI

Falls of >20' Adult >10'Children