Rle 109

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ANSWERS

A. Compute the IV fluids - How many microdrips /minute and how many hours will it consume.
(show your final answer only)

ANSWER:

63 microdrips/minute

7.9 or 8 hours

B. What will be the color and shape of the medication cards. Please specify the drug

Drug Name Color Shape


Ceftriaxone (Q8) Green (INJECTABLE) Fish tail card
Paracetamol (1cc Q4) (PRN Green and Yellow (PO) Rectangle card
for 38 and above)
Salbutamol (Q8) Green (TREATMENT) Trapezoid card
ANSWER:

C. What is the meaning of PAI and who is incharge to nebulize the baby?

ANSWER:

Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor (PAI). Acts as a "bait" for plasminogen activator, urokinase and C
protein in the tissue. Its accelerated connection with Tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) can
serve as an essential control point in fibrinolysis regulation. Natural uroplasminogen-activating
inhibitor. This method is primarily known for its dissolving function of clots. It also performs
other essential functions in the blood vessel wall and in the tissue. It also facilitates cellular
migration.

Either parents or nurses can nebulizer the baby. But you must tell your child's doctor
immediately if after a breathing treatment your child seems to have more trouble breathing for
some cause. Some infants can experience the opposite reaction after a procedure.

D. What is the meaning of TSB and SAP

ANSWER:

Tepid Sponge Bath (TSB) is one where the patient's body is not soaked but washed with a wet
damp cloth; this is most commonly demonstrated in the case of fever to reduce body
temperature. Systolic pressure refers to high pressure inside the big arteries as the muscle of
the heart contracts to move blood throughout the body.
E. Why is temperature and RR is monitored?

ANSWER:

Measuring the temperature of the infant is aimed at identifying cold pressure because fever was
a common occurrence of illness. Respiratory rate is an exceptionally strong and early predictor
of breathing conditions. It can help determine progressive or deterioration of the patient,
evaluate treatment response and help determine when a patient needs enhancement of care.

F. What is the term for rapid breathing?

ANSWER: Tachypnea is the term used to describe the breathing when it is too fast

G. How do you collect urine specimen to an infant?

ANSWER:

Use a soap or cleansing wipes or what your provider gives you. A specific urine storage bag will
be provided to you. It will be a plastic bag on one end, with a sticky strip, designed to fit over the
genital region of your infant. Open the bag and put it onto the child. For male, put the whole
penis in the bag and add the adhesive to the head. In female, place the bag along both side of
the vagina (labia) just above two skin folds. When completed, label it out as indicated.

H. What is PCAP-C?

ANSWER:

Pediatric population acquired Pneumonia moderate risk (PCAP-C) is a disease that occurs from
infection of the lungs by persons who have not recently been hospitalized. It is a widespread
disorder affecting both children and infants. PCAP-C tends to occur because its atmosphere or
the lung areas that accumulate oxygen from the atmosphere are surrounded with fluid and can
not function normally. This occurs all over the world, and is one of the causes of disease and
death. Its origin involves parasites, bacteria , viruses and fungi .

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