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L3 Infant Child ILS v3 November 2022-pages-2.pdf

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Infant and Child ILS - Component 10 Physiology Cardiac arrest is usually a secondary cause in paediatrics, normally due to the progressive worsening of a patients condition, until they can no longer compensate. © Department of Clinical Edu...

Infant and Child ILS - Component 10 Physiology Cardiac arrest is usually a secondary cause in paediatrics, normally due to the progressive worsening of a patients condition, until they can no longer compensate. © Department of Clinical Education & 6 Standards Infant and Child ILS - Component 10 CIRCULATORY FAILURE RESPIRATORY FAILURE Fluid Respiratory Respiratory Fluid loss redistribution distress depression Blood Septic shock Croup Convulsions Gastroenteritis Cardiac disease Asthma Poisoning Burns Foreign body Raised ICP/Head Anaphylaxis trauma CARDIAC ARREST ©Department of Clinical Education & Standards Infant and Child ILS - Component 10 Take time to locate Paediatric BLS/ALS guidance using JRCALC PLUS ©Department of Clinical Education & Standards Infant and Child ILS - Component 10

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