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Saftey Pediatrics
CSM Nursing Pediatric Safety
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Nursing
Undergraduate 3
02/07/2016

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The #1 cause of leading death in ages 1-17 years old
Definition
Trauma:
90% blunt trauma
10% penetrating trauma
46% involve a motor vehicle
Term
The age group most commonly hit by cars
Definition
5-9 years old
Term
What are common trauma prevention devices?
Definition
Seat belts, helmets, car seats
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What fraction of deaths in children are preventable?
Definition
1 in 5
Term
Where is the most common place poisoning occurs?
Definition
Home 90.8 % ; 36% as a result of grandparents
Term
What age group is the most at risk for poisoning?
Definition
2/3 are less than 6 years old
Term
What plants are poisonous if ingested?
Definition
Poinsettia, azalea flowers, oleander
Term
What do you want a child to avoid doing if they have ingested bleaches, disinfectants, or detergents?
Definition
You want the child to avoid vomiting because these products can cause damage to the esophagus on the way back up. It then causes swelling that could obstruct the airway.
Term
What are risk factors for child poisoning?
Definition
Early in the morning, vacation, moving, grandparents visiting, illness in family member, during an argument, child is hungry, when animals are present,
Term
What is the maximum safe crib slot size?
Definition
2 3/8 inches
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How long should a child be placed in a rear facing carseat?
Definition
Until 20 lbs (around 2 years of age)
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How long should formula be can formula be left out of the refrigerator?
Definition
4 hours (no 'merrying' old & new formula)
Term
What type of balloons are acceptable for infants?
Definition
Mylar
Term
Where can cause burns?
Definition
Sunlight, faucets, stovetop
Sunscreen can be applied after 180 days of life.
Term
Before infants begin crawling and touching, what anticipatory guidance can be given to help a parent "child proof" the house?
Definition
Put plugs in wall sockets
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Should bumpers be firm or squishy in cribs?
Definition
Firm to avoid suffocation
Term
Why should parent NOT use sheepskin as a blanket for infants?
Definition
The baby may place its face in the fur causing it to re-breathe CO2
Term
How should pools be kept in order to prevent child drowning?
Definition
Covered. The child should always be supervised when playing on or around the pool.
Term
What are safety risks for toddlers who walk?
Definition
Falling, corners or sharp edges on furniture, climbing, fire fascination, wandering off, ingestion of hazardous items
Term
What foods should not be allowed until age 3 because of potential chocking hazards?
Definition
Popcorn, nuts, hot dogs, grapes
Term
What are safety risks for preschoolers?
Definition
Riding toys, playground accidents, dog bites
Term
What are safety risks for school-age children?
Definition
Bikes, sports injuries, competitive games, exploration, throwing rocks, hit by a car, eye injuries
Term
What are some home safety procedures a nurse can recommend a parents to teach school-age children?
Definition
What to say when answering the phone, when to answer the door bell, fire drill, headphone volume
Term
What are adolescent Safety risks?
Definition
Driving a car, alcohol/drug abuse, outdoor sports, firearms
Term
Common family medications
Definition
1. Calcium channel blockers
2. beta blockers
3. Anti depressants
4. Lomotil
5. Ritalin
6. Benadryl
7. prenatal vitamins with iron
8. Tylenol
9. Aspirin
Term
Adverse Rxn of Calcium channel blockers or beta blockers
Definition
Hypotension, bradycardia
Term
Adverse Rxn of benadryl or antidepressants
Definition
seizures
Term
Adverse Rxn of Lotomil
Definition
CNS & Respiratory depression
Term
Adverse Rxn of vitamins with iron
Definition
Fatal
Term
Adverse Rxn of ritalin
Definition
Tachycardia, tremors, & hypertension
Term
Important questions to answer when assessing a poisoned child
Definition
1. What
2. how much
3. when
4. the weight of the child
5. Ask for the bottle
Term
Where to look for residual of poison on a child?
Definition
Clothes & around the mouth; 40% of children do not actually ingest the toxins
Term
Signs & symptoms of caustic poisoning
Definition
1. Burns to mouth, esophagus
2. drooling, white mucous membranes
Term
Tx for caustic poisoning
Definition
1. Dilute caustic with water
2. The MD will use an endoscope monitor to monitor blood gases
3. Steroids will be used
Term
Signs & symptoms of salicylate poisoning
Definition
tinnitus, metabolic acidosis, seizures
Term
Tx for salicylate poisoning
Definition
Dialysis
Term
Salicylate poisoning in a 2 year old
Definition
6 adult aspirin or 3 extra strength or 24 baby ASA
Term
How long does it take enteric coated ASA to peak?
Definition
Up to 28 hours
Term
Signs & symptoms of acetaminophen poisoning Phase I
Definition
First 24 hours Sweating, nausea, & vomiting, malaise
Term
Signs & symptoms of acetaminophen poisoning Phase II
Definition
24-36 hours right upper quadrant pain
Term
Signs & symptoms of acetaminophen poisoning Phase III
Definition
3-5 days patient gets better or patient dies (10%) or irreversible liver damage
Term
How long do you have from the time of ingestion to perform lavage on a poisoned patient?
Definition
1 hour
Term
What is the Tx for acetaminophen poisoning?
Definition
1. Within 1 hour; lavage
2. Activated charcoal, cathartic, Mucomyst (oral acetylcysteine)
3. IV acetylcysteine (acetadote)
Term
What is the antidote for acetaminophen?
Definition
Acetadote (IV acetylcysteine)
Mucomyst (Oral acetylcysteine)
Term
Features of carbon monoxide poisoning
Definition
It is Colorless, ordorless
O2 saturation devices may read 100%
Term
Sources of carbon monoxide poisoning
Definition
gas heaters, car exhaust
Term
mechanism of carbon monoxide poisoning
Definition
Hemoglobin form carboxy hemoglobin bonds that have a higher affinity than oxygen
Term
Signs & symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning
Definition
RED CHERRY LIPS, SOB, headache, nausea, dizziness, confusion, convulsion
Term
Tx of carbon monoxide poisoning
Definition
100% Oxygen dissolves into plasma and slowly binds with hemoglobin
Term
Residual complications from carbon monoxide poisoning
Definition
Can cause learning disorder and behavioral problems
Term
Sources of lead poisoning
Definition
Lead paint (home built before 1978), dust, glazes in pottery with acidic juices, piping, shoes of workers
Term
Mechanism of lead poisoning
Definition
Interferes with the production of heme for hemoglobin, NS, kidney
Term
Signs & symptoms lead poisoning
Definition
Low levels (10-25mcg/dl): hyperactivity, distractibility, anemia
High levels (70 mcg/dl): ataxia, encephalopathy
Term
Why is lead poisoning seen more in children?
Definition
Children have high fat intake, low calcium, and low iron
Higher risk for child 7 and under
Term
Assessing for Lead poisoning
Definition
Measure lead in blood, lead should be less than <5 mg/dl
Healthy people 2020 goals for lead <2mg/dl
Lead deposits can be seen for up to 20 years
Term
Why do children chew on lead based paint chips?
Definition
It tastes sweet
Term
Tx for lead poisoning
Definition
Chelation therapy IV/IM for blood levels above 45 mg/dl
3-5 day tx; Eliminated through the bowels
Oral Meds: Susomer, Pennicillamine
Term
Chelation Adverse effects
Definition
IV can cause Kidney damage & arrhythmias
IM is painful & can cause HTN, headache, fever, kidney damage
Term
Susomer Adverse effects
Definition
GI rash, headache
Term
Preventative measures for lead poisoning
Definition
1. Increase calcium and iron
2. Wash hands & mouth before meals
3. Eat regular meals because lead is absorbed better on an empty stomach
Term
Lavage Procedure
Definition
Patient lies on left side head down
Rinse 10 ml/kg of saline (monitor same amount in & out)
Suction with largest NG tube that will fit until no more particles
Term
Activated Charcoal Procedures
Definition
Activated charcoal absorbs poison
Can be given thru NG tube
or
In opaque cup with sweetener
Best used if done within 1 hour of ingestion
Term
What is used to pass charcoal?
Definition
Cathartics
Term
How should you rinse eyes?
Definition
Rinse with water initially then use normal saline
Term
What is the poison control phone number?
Definition
800-222-1222
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