An infant should receive positive-pressure ventilation if the infant has a heart rate less than _______________, _______________ or persistence of _______________ _______________ after administration of oxygen
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
100, apnea, central cyanosis
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a. cellulitis b. dermatitis c. tonsillitis d. acne
The low exhaled volume alarm should be set at about 100 mL lower than the expired mechanical tidal volume.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
You are assessing an 18-month-old female with a high fever. The child is crying, and is tachypneic and tachycardic. There is no evidence of a rash, her rectal temperature is 102.6°F, and her capillary refill time is 1 second. The child's mother states that her daughter has not experienced vomiting or diarrhea, and further denies any past medical history. You should:
A: immerse her in a tepid water bath for 20 minutes, give oxygen, and transport. B: wrap her in a towel soaked with cool water, start an IV line, and transport. C: give blow-by oxygen, administer a crushed aspirin mixed with water, and transport. D: remove her clothing to minimize heat retention, give ibuprofen, and transport.
Bronchitis can progress to pneumonia.
a. true b. false