PALS - Team Response Scenario: Keyla Suber
COMPLETE SOLUTION 2022
Based on what Annie observed during the rapid assessment of Keyla, she should record which assessment finding(s) in the Circulation section of the PAT
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PALS - Team Response Scenario: Keyla Suber
COMPLETE SOLUTION 2022
Based on what Annie observed during the rapid assessment of Keyla, she should record which assessment finding(s) in the Circulation section of the PAT? -
Annie uses the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to measure Keyla's neurologic status. She notes that Keyla opens her eyes spontaneously. However, Keyla seems confused and unclear when she responds to Annie, and pulls away from painful stimuli. What total would Annie record? Reference the Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale to determine the total. -
Which of the following items should Annie gather in order to provide immediate, priority care for Keyla?
Pasha has been trying to get an IV started, but can't get a line in. Which of the following is the best response? -
How many mLs of 0.9% normal saline should Pasha administer to Keyla based on her weight of 20 kg? -
Based on these assessment findings, Dr. Alvarez instructs the team to perform which priority action? -
Which of the following does Annie anticipate Dr. Alvarez will order to treat Keyla's hypoglycemia? -
The team reassessed Keyla after the second fluid bolus and D10W infusion and recorded the following in Keyla's electronic medical record:Airway: IntactBreathing: Respiratory rate 25 on nonrebreather mask; O2 saturation 95%Circulation: Heart rate 110; pulses palpable centrally and distally; capillary refill slightly prolonged; blood pressure 98/60 m Hg; skin warm and dry centrally; slightly dusky, cyanotic extremities; no signs of fluid volume overloadDisability: Blood glucose 60 at 10 minutes post admin; 88 at 20 minutes post admin; patient alertExposure: Temperature 98.4 °F (36.9 °C)Based on these assessment findings, Dr. Alvarez would ask Pasha to prepare another bolus of which of the following fluids? -
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