SAQ 911 – Paediatrics – drowning, aspiration pneumonitis and retrieval oxygenation

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You are working in a small urban district hospital. An 8-year-old boy is brought in after being rescued unconscious from the bottom of a saltwater backyard pool. He has been resuscitated by pre-hospital clinicians.

Observation Value
HR 72/min regular
BP 90/60 mmHg
RR 24/min
SpO2 100% on high-flow oxygen

Outline five key features in your examination of this child.

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List five factors that determine his prognosis.

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His GCS improves to 14, but despite high-flow non-rebreather oxygen he develops respiratory distress from aspiration pneumonitis. Complete the table with three escalating modalities to improve oxygenation, including initial settings or sizes as appropriate.

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List four potential disadvantages of non-invasive mask ventilation during aeromedical retrieval for this child.

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