1st Edition

Recognising the Acutely Ill Child

    Early and accurate recognition of an acutely ill child is essential. Ideal for quick reference, this pocket-sized guide puts all the crucial information at your fingertips.

     

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    INTRODUCTION: THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY
    RECOGNITION OF ACUTE ILLNESS IN CHILDREN

    KEY PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
    Standards for assessing and measuring physiological observations
    Temperature
    Pulse and respiration
    Blood pressure
    Recording physiological observations
    The limitations of Early Warning Scores (EWS)
    The importance of parental observations


    CHILDREN ARE DIFFERENT FROM ADULTS
    Pre-terminal signs
    Anatomical and physiological differences between children and adults
    A structured approach to assessment


    ASSESSMENT OF AIRWAY (A)
    Is the airway open?
    Are there any added sounds which may indicate airway difficulties?
    Airway adjuncts


    ASSESSMENT OF BREATHING (B)
    Effort of breathing
    Efficacy of breathing
    Effects of breathing inadequacy on other organs
    Respiratory severity assessment
    Oxygen delivery adjuncts


    ASSESSMENT OF CIRCULATION (C)
    Heart rate
    Pulse volume
    Pulse rhythm
    Capillary refill time (CRT) and body temperature
    Blood pressure
    Recognising the shocked child
    Classification and causes of shock
    The three stages of shock
    Meningococcal septicaemia: signs and symptoms
    Recognising the dehydrated child
    Calculation of fluid requirements


    ASSESSMENT OF DISABILITY (D)
    Rapid assessment of disability: AVPU
    Posture
    Pupils
    Causes of raised intracranial pressure
    Signs of raised intracranial pressure
    Seizures
    ‘Don’t ever forget glucose’: DEFG
    Tips to promote accurate measurement and recording of neurological observations
    Contraindications to performing a lumbar puncture


    ASSESSMENT OF EXPOSURE (E)
    Rashes and bruising
    Temperature


    APPENDIXES
    1 Physiological observations: normal ranges and estimation of weight formula 
    2 Paediatric SBAR tool 
    3 Basic life support – paediatric algorithm 
    4 Paediatric FBAO treatment algorithm


    REFERENCES


    USEFUL WEBSITES

    Biography

    Elizabeth Charnock, Angela Lee, Amanda Miller