PEDIATRICS
Assessment of the Acutely Ill Child
Head to toe assessment of the acutely ill child, emphasizes the differences between children and adults, basic interventions based on assessments discussed.
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pediatric Emergencies
Discussion of the variety of cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses that are pediatric emergencies and how to stabilize the pediatric patient.
It's Child's Play
As EMS providers, most of us feel inadequate when it comes to pediatric emergency care. This presentation will give you the comfort level needed to deal with the critically and not-so critically ill child in the pre-hospital care setting.
JumpSTART Pediatric MCI
JumpSTART was developed in 1995 to parallel the START system, the adult MCI triage tool most commonly used in the United States. It was designed for use in disaster/multi-casualty settings. The goal of multi-casualty triage is "to do the best for the most using the least". It provides a rapid triage system specifically designed for children, taking into consideration their unique physiology. It provides objective triage criteria for children that help to eliminate the role of emotions in the triage process..
Pediatric Airway Management and Oxygen Therapy
Hands on presentation of pediatric airway management equipment and procedures, i.e., bag, mask, ventilation, and other oxygen delivery devices and adaptations for the pediatric population.
Pediatric Emergencies
This program is designed to provide health care providers with an overview of basic pediatric assessment and management strategies for a variety of pediatric emergencies. At the end of this program, participants will be able to 1) Describe anatomic and physiologic differences in children, 2) List management and assessment strategies for several pediatric emergencies, and 3) Describe the initial assessment utilized for the care of the pediatric trauma patient.
Pediatric Medical Emergencies
Presentation describes some of the potential causes for seizures in children and how to manage them. It also includes common causes of altered levels of consciousness (ALOC), recognizing signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia in children and how to manage these medical emergencies.
Pediatric Trauma Emergencies
Participants will learn how the unique anatomic features of children can lead to specific injury patterns. Presenter will cover initial assessment of the injured child and integrate trauma resuscitation in the ABCDE's.
Pediatrics-Not Just Small Adults
Caring for a pediatric patient can be scary and difficult. Learn some do's and don'ts in caring for a child. With more special needs children living at home learn about how to care for these patients.
Stabilization of the Pediatric Patient for Transport
How to prepare and stabilize a child prior to transport.
The Wigglies-Pediatric Seizures
This program is designed to help the EMS provider understand seizures in the pediatric patient and give insight in the cause and treatment of childhood seizures. This presentation includes actual video of children seizing.
Head to toe assessment of the acutely ill child, emphasizes the differences between children and adults, basic interventions based on assessments discussed.
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pediatric Emergencies
Discussion of the variety of cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses that are pediatric emergencies and how to stabilize the pediatric patient.
It's Child's Play
As EMS providers, most of us feel inadequate when it comes to pediatric emergency care. This presentation will give you the comfort level needed to deal with the critically and not-so critically ill child in the pre-hospital care setting.
JumpSTART Pediatric MCI
JumpSTART was developed in 1995 to parallel the START system, the adult MCI triage tool most commonly used in the United States. It was designed for use in disaster/multi-casualty settings. The goal of multi-casualty triage is "to do the best for the most using the least". It provides a rapid triage system specifically designed for children, taking into consideration their unique physiology. It provides objective triage criteria for children that help to eliminate the role of emotions in the triage process..
Pediatric Airway Management and Oxygen Therapy
Hands on presentation of pediatric airway management equipment and procedures, i.e., bag, mask, ventilation, and other oxygen delivery devices and adaptations for the pediatric population.
Pediatric Emergencies
This program is designed to provide health care providers with an overview of basic pediatric assessment and management strategies for a variety of pediatric emergencies. At the end of this program, participants will be able to 1) Describe anatomic and physiologic differences in children, 2) List management and assessment strategies for several pediatric emergencies, and 3) Describe the initial assessment utilized for the care of the pediatric trauma patient.
Pediatric Medical Emergencies
Presentation describes some of the potential causes for seizures in children and how to manage them. It also includes common causes of altered levels of consciousness (ALOC), recognizing signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia in children and how to manage these medical emergencies.
Pediatric Trauma Emergencies
Participants will learn how the unique anatomic features of children can lead to specific injury patterns. Presenter will cover initial assessment of the injured child and integrate trauma resuscitation in the ABCDE's.
Pediatrics-Not Just Small Adults
Caring for a pediatric patient can be scary and difficult. Learn some do's and don'ts in caring for a child. With more special needs children living at home learn about how to care for these patients.
Stabilization of the Pediatric Patient for Transport
How to prepare and stabilize a child prior to transport.
The Wigglies-Pediatric Seizures
This program is designed to help the EMS provider understand seizures in the pediatric patient and give insight in the cause and treatment of childhood seizures. This presentation includes actual video of children seizing.