What is definition of a neonate?
0-31 days old
What is age of a infant?
1 month old - 1 year old
What is the definition in age of a child?
> 1 year old
What are some of major differences in adults and pediatrics?
Hypothermia causes what?
How do neonates regulate temperature?
Brown fat metabolism
Why causes hypothermia in pediatrics?
What does increased BSA: mass ratio mean?
Means there is more space to lose heat more quickly
What causes hyperthermia in pediatrics?
Malignant hyperthermia
What are 3 stages of losing heat under anesthesia?
1) A. internal redistribution of heat (very dramatic in peds)
2) B. heat loss to environment
3) C. rewarming (can occur quickly in peds)
What do you have to remember about evaluating pediatric airway?
- - May have to wait until versed has kicked in/started working
T or F:
Almost all pediatric codes are due to cardiac origin?
FALSE
most due to respiratory origin
T or F:
Majority of cardiopulmonary arrests occur at age < 1 year old
TRUE
What are anatomical differences for pediatric airway?
What are anatomical differences for pediatric epiglottis?
What is narrowest point in pediatric airway?
Cricoid ring
What is narrowest point in adult airway?
Vocal cords
At what age does obligate nasal breathing subside in pediatric population?
3-5 months
At what vertebra level is pediatric glottic opening?
Between C3-C4
At what vertebra level is preterm infant glottic opening?
C3
At what vertebra level is adult glottic opening?
Between C4-C5
What kind of blade do you use in peds?
Preceptor preference
Miller can be used better for lifting floppy epiglottis in neonates, infants and very young children
– But have both blades out to use
What kind of tube do you use in peds?
Attending preference
Can use cuffed, or uncuffed, or micro cuffed tubes
How much air can be placed into micro cuffed tube balloon?
0.25 - 1.5 mL