Title: Pediatric Emergency Care for Children | Apollo Hospital
1Introduction to Pediatric Emergency Care
At Apollo Hospital, Lucknow, U.P., we provide
specialized care for children experiencing
dehydration and other symptoms. We also offer
NICU PICU Ambulance Facility Services. Consult
our expert today for the best pediatric emergency
care.
2Common Pediatric Emergencies
Respiratory Distress
Shock
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Wheezing, coughing, and difficulty breathing
often indicate respiratory conditions like
asthma, croup, or pneumonia.
Rapid heart rate, pale skin, and confusion can
signal inadequate blood flow, requiring prompt
fluid resuscitation.
Trauma
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Falls, motor vehicle accidents, and other
injuries require careful assessment and
management to prevent complications.
3Respiratory Distress and Failure
Assessment
Treatment
Evaluate work of breathing, oxygen levels, and
lung sounds to determine the underlying cause.
Administer bronchodilators, steroids, or other
targeted therapies based on the diagnosis.
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Airway Management
Provide supplemental oxygen, suctioning, and
possibly intubation to maintain adequate
ventilation.
4Shock and Fluid Resuscitation
Hypovolemic
Distributive
Cardiogenic
Caused by blood loss or dehydration, requires
rapid fluid administration.
Caused by sepsis or anaphylaxis, needs aggressive
fluid and medication therapy.
Caused by heart failure, may need inotropic
support and fluid cautiously.
5Pediatric Trauma Management
Primary Survey
Secondary Survey
Definitive Care
Quickly assess and stabilize life-threatening
injuries to the airway, breathing, and
circulation.
Perform a comprehensive head-to-toe examination
to identify all injuries.
Provide appropriate interventions, such as
fracture immobilization, wound care, and pain
management.
6Neurological Emergencies in Children
Altered Mental Status
Evaluate for underlying causes like head injury,
seizures, or infections.
Seizure Management
Administer antiseizure medications and support
ventilation as needed.
Neuroimaging
Use CT or MRI to diagnose conditions like
hemorrhage, stroke, or raised intracranial
pressure.
7Stabilization and Transport of Critically Ill
Children
Airway
Circulation
Monitoring
Communication
Ensure adequate oxygenation and ventilation
during transport.
Monitor and maintain appropriate fluid status and
perfusion.
Utilize vital sign and hemodynamic monitoring to
guide care.
Coordinate with the receiving facility to ensure
a smooth transition.
8Contact Us
For more information or to schedule a
consultation, please contact the Pediatric
Emergency Department at ??08429021957 or visit us
at https//cutt.ly/BwCeflYo. Our team of experts
is here to provide the highest level of emergency
care for your child.