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Postresusciation management occurs once the child’s health is under proper control and return of spontaneous circulation is achieved. The posresusciation method assesses the following organ system to ensure proper treatment techniques are applied for adequate management and recovery of the child.
Optimizing Recovery With Post-Resuscitation Care
The organ systems in the postresusciation methods are as follows:
Neurological Assessment in Post-Resuscitation Care
Cardiovascular
Monitor |
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Physical Examination |
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Lab Test |
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Non Lab Tests |
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Intravascular Volume |
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Blood Pressure |
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Tissue Oxygenation |
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Metabolic Demand |
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Arrhythmias |
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Postarrest Myocardial Dysfunction |
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Gastrointestinal
Monitor |
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Physical Exam |
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Lab Tests |
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Non Lab Tests |
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Gastric Distention |
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Ileus |
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Hepatic Failure |
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Hematologic
Physical Examination |
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Lab Tests |
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Neurologic
Monitor |
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Physical Examination |
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Lab Tests |
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Non Lab Tests |
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Brain Perfusion |
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Blood Glucose |
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Temperature Control |
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Increased ICP |
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Seizures |
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Renal
Monitor |
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Physical Examination |
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Lab Tests |
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Renal Function |
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Acid-base Balance |
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Respiratory
Monitor |
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Physical Examination |
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Lab Tests |
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Non Lab Tests |
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Oxygenation |
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Respiratory Failure |
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Analgesia and Sedation |
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Neuromuscular Blockade |
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Shock
The following algorithm displays PALS postresusciative methods for shock:
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