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Neonate Practical 2 (Shock and Respiratory)
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How do you treat Bleeding? (3)
Stop the bleeding, Warm, Fluids
How do you treat dehydration? (3)
Warm, Fluids, Zofran
How to treat burns
Fluids
How to treat Neurogenic shock? (3)
C-spine precautions, Fluids, consider vasopressor
How to treat sepsis (4)
Fluids, Pressor, antibiotics, Tylenol
How to treat pneumothorax
Decompress
3 types of obstructive shock
Pneumothorax, tamponade, PE
Treatment for cardiogenic shock
10ml/kg fluids, pressors
4 types of issues seen with hearing stridor
Epiglottis, FBAO, Allergic reaction, Croup
What is the treatment for an eppiglotis issue (1)?
None
What medications do we treat for allergic reaction (6)
Epi, albuterol, Benadryl, solumedrol, H2 blocker, NS
What is your allergic reaction dose for EPI 1:1?
0.01mg/kg
Dose of albuterol?
2.5mg
Dose of Benadryl?
1.0 mg/kg
Dose of Solumedrol?
2.0 mg/kg
What medications do you use to treat croup? (2)
Racemic epi, Humidified 02
What is the dose for racemic epi?
0.5mg
How to treat asthma? (2)
Duoneb and albuterol
How to treat bronchitis?
o2
How to treat pneumonia? (2)
o2 and fluids
5 disorders that will effect work of breathing?
DKA, head trauma, seizures, congenital, OD
How to calculate normal Blood pressure on ages 1-10
90+(2Xage)
What is a normal BGL for neonate?
45
What is a normal BGL for a child?
60
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Balloon arches are often seen at festivals or celebrations; they are made by attaching helium-filled balloons to a rope that is fixed to the ground at each end. The lift from the balloons raises the structure into the arch shape. Figure $4-43 a$ shows the geometry of such a structure: $N$ balloons are attached at equally spaced intervals along a massless rope of length $L$, which is attached to two supports at its ends. Each balloon provides a lift force of magnitude $F$. The horizontal and vertical coordinates of the point on the rope where the $i$ th balloon is attached are $x_i$ and $y_i$, and $T_i$ is the tension in the $i$ th segment. (Note segment 0 is the segment between the point of attachment and the first balloon, and segment $N$ is the segment between the last balloon and the other point of attachment). $(b)$ By considering the vertical component of the forces, use Newton's laws to derive the following relationship between the tension in the $i$ th and $(i-1)$ th segments: $T_{i-1} \sin \theta_{i-1}-T_i \sin \theta_i=F$.
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