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First Aid in Children CPR Unconsciousness Foreign body aspiration
Intoxication
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CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is a procedure to support and maintain breathing and circulation for a person with a respiratory arrest and/or with cardiac arrest. CPR providing is required by law for everybody. Punishment for breaking this law is twice higher for health professionals than for „normal“ citizens.
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Pediatric Gold Rule: Child ≠ Miniaturized Adult
In CPR minimal differencies: „newborn“ immediately after birth „infant“ - under one year old „child“ - from one year The differences from the adults: Paediatric cardiopulmonary arrests are usually initially respiratory arrests. Cardial arrests only in specific groups (congenital heart disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, abertant coronary artery, prolonged QT sy, critical aortal stenosis).
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Causes of CP Arrest in Newborns and Infants
Congenital developmental defects Respiratory failure SIDS Sepsis – infection Metabolic diseases
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Causes of CP Arrest in Children
Injury (traffic, game, drowing, intoxication, burns) Tumors Respiratory failure Sepsis – infection Dehydratation – hypovolemic shock Neurological diseases Metabolic diseases Congenital developmental defects
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Newborn If the newborn does not regulary breath (cry) during the first minute after interruption of umbilical cord. In 99% of cases need only respiratory basic support – ventilation by mask (mouth) frequency 40-60/min as in the simplest conditions of developmental countries.
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CABD: circulation(compressions)-airways-breathing-defibrilation
irresponsive unbreathing patient 30 compressions at rate 100/min in depth 1/3 of chest head tilt-chin lift maneuver 2 breaths continue in CPR 30:2, call AED
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CABD
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Infants, Toddlers, Younger Children
Is the child reacting? gently tap the child, ask loudly “Are you OK?”, (don´t shake the baby) .... unresponsive.... OBSERVE the chest movements HEAR nearby the nose and mouth, tracing the signs of breathing FEEL the air flow on the face ...no longer than 10 seconds
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Circulation
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Airways open the airway using a head tilt–chin lift maneuver
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Breathing
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Causes of Unconsciousness in Children
FEVER injury intoxication hypoxy/ischemia infection metabolic disease ORTHOSTATIC COLLAPSE tumor of the CNS epilepsy heart arytmia
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Convulsions, fever Breathing normally?
turn the child onto the side - „recovery position“ and control regular breathing
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Signs of The Aspiration of The Foreign Body
Direct adult witness of the aspiration (associated with eating, game, ...) Sudden start-up of dyspnea Cough: ineffective with inability to speak and breath, cyanosis, unconsciousness effective with crying or verbal communication, loud cough, ability to breath
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Deliver 5 back blows (slaps), alternatively followed by 5 chest thrusts.
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Heimlich Maneuver KI: infants, obese Possible to alternate with back blows (slaps)
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Intoxication Call the poison control center at if you think your child has taken poison and he is alert or if your child has done any of these things and is alert: - Swallowed too much medicine or the wrong kind - Swallowed plants - Swallowed any abnormal substance – household chemistry Has pieces of pills on clothes or lips Poison has splashed on his face or eyes Phycians have to take poisoning in differential diagnosis if: - Is not breathing properly or having trouble breathing - Is unconscious or not alert - Has collapsed - If having seizures - Is acting differently - You have any suspicion from history - Has a strange smell And follow the centre instructions
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