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Hypothermia in children: Clinical manifestations and diagnosis
Oct 16, 2024 · This article reviews the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis of hypothermia in children. Treatment of hypothermia in children, neonatal hypothermia, and frostbite are discussed separately.
Hypothermia in children: Management - UpToDate
Sep 27, 2024 · Children with asystole or PEA and moderate hypothermia (core temperature 28 to 32°C [82 to 90°F]) should receive medications according to established Pediatric Advanced Life Support protocols . Some clinicians may choose to increase the spacing between doses until core temperature is >32°C (90°F).
Hypothermia in children: Management - UpToDate
Jul 15, 2020 · This article discusses the treatment of hypothermia in children. The clinical manifestation of hypothermia in children, neonatal hypothermia, and frostbite are discussed separately.
Accidental hypothermia in adults: Clinical manifestations
Dec 20, 2024 · Accidental hypothermia in children (see "Hypothermia in children: Clinical manifestations and diagnosis" and "Hypothermia in children: Management") DEFINITIONS AND STAGES OF HYPOTHERMIA Commonly used definition and stages — Hypothermia is defined as a core temperature below 35°C (95°F).
Drowning (submersion injuries) - UpToDate
Jan 2, 2025 · Address injuries and hypothermia – Remove wet clothing and initiate rewarming in hypothermic patients. Measure core temperature with a low-reading thermometer and not a tympanic thermometer. Evaluate for and address potential injuries.
Pediatric advanced life support (PALS) - UpToDate
Hypothermia in children: Management; Initial assessment and stabilization of children with respiratory or circulatory compromise; Initial evaluation of shock in children; Initial post-cardiac arrest care in children; Intraosseous infusion; Management and evaluation of wide QRS complex tachycardia in children
Patient education: Hypothermia (The Basics) - UpToDate
Apr 2, 2024 · Young children and older adults are more likely to get hypothermia. Hypothermia can cause serious problems if it is not treated quickly. In severe cases, it can even cause death.
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Active temperature control (also called targeted temperature management) – Active temperature control targets normal core body temperature (36 o C to 37.5 o C) or hypothermia (32 o C to 34 o C) using cooling devices or ECMO.
Heat stroke in children - UpToDate
Dec 10, 2024 · Cooling measures should be stopped in pediatric heat stroke victims once the core temperature reaches 38°C (100.4°F) to prevent overshoot hypothermia. (See 'Rapid cooling' above.) For children undergoing rapid cooling for heat stroke, we suggest benzodiazepines (eg, midazolam 0.05 to 0.1 mg/kg IV) to prevent shivering during cooling measures ...
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Pediatric patients meeting the red criteria should be preferentially triaged to pediatric-capable trauma centers. The EMS Judgment criteria should be considered in the context of resources available in the regional trauma system, including consideration of online medical control for further direction.