A
Abdomen 32
Acute bronchial asthma 90
Acute bronchiolitis 89
Acute renal failure 115
Advanced communication skills 142
Advantages of effective communication skills 142
Agonal breaths 37
Airway 72
Airway devices 14
Anaphylaxis 87
Antibiotics 62
Arterial oxygen content 58
Assess responsiveness 35
Asystole 65
B
Basic life support skills 34
Behavioral considerations 11
Blood glucose 59
Body surface area method 110
Burns 115
C
Calculation
electrolyte deficit in dehydration 111
fluid deficit 112
fluid deficit therapy 111
life of cylinder in minutes 104
patient inspiratory flow demands 107
Calgary Cambridge guide 143
Cardiac arrest 64
Cardiac output 58
Cardiac tamponade 99
Cardiovascular considerations 7
Caution 140
Cervical spine injury 95
Chest 32
Child with abdominal injury 101
Child with meconium stained amniotic fluid 47
Children 123
Circulation and external hemorrhage control 31
CNS conditions 115
Common injuries and their management 98
Components of PAT 21
Compressed gas cylinders 104
Continue to evaluate the baby 48
Core communication skills 142
D
Defibrillation/cardioversion 136
Developmental considerations 5
Diabetes ketoacidosis 115
Disability or neurological status 26
Distribution of water in the human body 109
E
Electrolyte deficit in hypotonic dehydration 111
Endocrinal considerations 9
Equipments for neonatal resuscitation 55
Establish vascular access 59
Evaluation of cervical spine injury 96
Examination of extremities 33
Exposure 27
Exposure/environment 31
F
Flail chest 99
Fluid adjustment in special situations 115
Fluid and electrolytes considerations 10
Fluid refractory hypotension 61
Fluid requirements in neonates 114
Fluid schedule 113
Focused history 27
Foley's catheter insertion 139
Foreign body aspiration 87
Formulation of calcium 119
Free water deficit in hypernatremia 112
H
Head and face 32
Head injury 101
Hemothorax 99
Hepatic encephalopathy 115
High flow oxygen delivery devices 107
History and physical examination 97
Holiday-Segar method 110
Hyperkalemia 117
Hypocalcemia 119
Hypokalemia 116
Hypomagnesemia 118
Hypoxic or asphyxial arrest 64
I
Identification of cardiopulmonary failure 65
Immunological considerations 10
Initial steps in stabilization 46
Insensible water loss adjustment 114
Intraosseous needle insertion 128
Issues during air transport 125
M
Metabolic considerations 9
Minimal requirement of equipments 14
Monitoring devices 14
Monitoring child on intravenous fluid therapy 120
Musculoskeletal injury 100
Myocardial contusion 100
N
Nasogastric/orogastric tube placement 135
Needle thoracostomy 131
Neurological considerations 8
Normal daily fluid requirement 110
Normal ECF and ICF composition 110
O
Objectives of course 1
Open pneumothorax (sucking chest wound) 98
Optimizing oxygen delivery 59
Oxygen concentrators 103
Oxygen delivery 58
Oxygen delivery devices 104
Pxygen delivery sources 103
P
Pediatric airway management 72
Pediatric cardiac arrest 64
Percent of dehydration from ECF and ICF 111
Peripheral venous catheter 127
Physiologic response to injury or acute illness 17
Positioning 59
Positive pressure ventilation 49
Pre/perioperative deficit 116
Preoperative fasting 116
Prerequisite for PPV 52
Primary assessment 22
Principles of effective communications 142
Problems during transport 122
Pulmonary contusion 100
Pulseless electrical activity 65
Pulseless ventricular tachycardia 66
R
Recognize decreased mental status and perfusion 61
Recognizing children at risk 18
Recognizing different types of shock 58
Renal considerations 10
Respiratory considerations 5
Respiratory distress 71
Respiratory failure 71
Resuscitation 94
S
Secondary assessment 27
Specific management of septic shock 61
Stabilization of airway 72
Stabilization phase 124
Stroke volume 58
Sudden cardiac arrest 65
T
Target of good transport 123
Tension pneumothorax 98
Tertiary assessment 27
Tertiary survey and definitive care 33
Therapeutic end points after one hour 62
Third space losses 116
Thoracic injuries 98
Thorough physical examination 27
Transfer the child to higher center 59
Transport phase 124
Transport team's responsibility 124
Trauma consideration 12
Tube thoracostomy 132