Pediatric Chain of Survival. Pediatric Chain of Survival. Emergency Care Professionals 9/11/2012

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The American Safety & Health Institute is a nonprofit association of professional educators providing nationally recognized health and safety training programs across the United States and in several foreign countries. Your ASHI authorized instructor has agreed to professional standards of conduct and will teach this program with your safety and the patient s welfare foremost in mind. Rate this Program Online @ www.ashinstitute.org Chapter 01 Chain of Survival and Emergency Medical Services for Children 2 Objectives Identify the links in the pediatric Chain of Survival. Explain the purpose of the EMSC Program. Define the following terms as they relate to injury prevention: Primary prevention Secondary prevention Tertiary prevention 3 1

Pediatric Chain of Survival 4 Pediatric Chain of Survival Prevention of illness or injury Early CPR Early EMS activation Rapid advanced life support (ALS) Integration of post-cardiac arrest care 5 Emergency Care Professionals Must be trained and competent in the care of pediatric patients Must recognize that a child s physiologic response to a critical illness or injury differs from an adult s Signs and symptoms of distress may be subtle Specific knowledge, equipment, skills, and resources required 6 2

Emergency Care Children account for a small number of patients treated by emergency care providers Infrequent opportunities to use pediatric assessment and life saving skills Rapid skill decay Frequent practice sessions and refresher training important to maintain preparedness 7 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Focus of 1960s to 1970s: Rapid intervention for adult sudden cardiac arrest Rapid transport for motor vehicle crash victims 8 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Adult outcomes improved Needs of children experiencing a medical emergency went largely unrecognized 9 3

EMSC Federal funds authorized in 1984 for Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Primarily supported/administered by: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 10 EMSC Program Federal EMSC program Defines the population of children to include those from birth to 21 years of age 11 EMSC Program The EMSC program aims to: Ensure state-of-the-art emergency medical care for the ill or injured child and adolescent Ensure that pediatric service is well integrated into an EMS system backed by optimal resources Ensure that the entire spectrum of emergency services is provided to children and adolescents, as well as adults Primary prevention of illness and injury Acute care Rehabilitation 12 4

EMSC EMSC encompasses seven phases of child and family services: 1. Prevention 2. System access 3. Field treatment (prehospital response) 4. Transport 5. Emergency department (stabilization) care 6. Inpatient services (definitive care) 7. Rehabilitation Physical therapy, occupational therapy, social services 13 Epidemiology of Pediatric Illness and Injury In the U.S., more than 20,000 children die each year from injuries As a cause of death, pediatric injuries outrank all childhood diseases combined Unintentional injuries are the leading killer of children age 14 and under Children are at higher risk for injury than adults More likely to be seriously affected by the injuries they suffer Each year, roughly one in four children will suffer an injury serious enough to require an ED visit 14 Injury Prevention 15 5

Four E s of Injury Prevention Education Enforcement Environmental modification Engineering 16 Primary Prevention Measures applied in advance to reduce the likelihood that an injury will occur 17 Secondary Prevention Interventions that help prevent or minimize an injury while it happens 18 6

Tertiary Prevention Measures to lessen injury severity and improve outcome after injury has occurred Advanced trauma care Rehabilitation 19 Identifying the Ill or Injured Child 20 Identifying the Ill or Injured Child Parents and other guardians, such as childcare providers, day care workers, and baby sitters need to know how to: Distinguish emergent and nonemergent events Perform emergency first aid procedures Contact the child s physician Access the emergency care system Authorize emergency care and provide essential information to emergency care professionals 21 7

Questions? 22 8