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1 Children with Special Health Care Needs. 2 Objectives Discuss assessment techniques for children with special health care needs (CSHCN) Describe complications.

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Page 1: 1 Children with Special Health Care Needs. 2 Objectives Discuss assessment techniques for children with special health care needs (CSHCN) Describe complications.

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Children with Special Health Care Needs

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Objectives

• Discuss assessment techniques for children with special health care needs (CSHCN)

• Describe complications and key interventions for selected special needs children

• Outline management priorities for technology-dependent children with complications of indwelling devices

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14-month-old child

• You are called to the home of a 14-month-old child whose mother reports that he has trouble breathing and refuses to eat.

• Child born three months prematurely and was on a ventilator for his first 4 months

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14-month-old child

AppearanceAlert, irritable

Work of BreathingRetractions, grunting, nasal flaring

Circulation to SkinNormal

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Initial Assessment

• Airway - Open, no stridor• Breathing - RR 60 breaths/min,

wheezing, SaO2 88% on 2L home oxygen

• Circulation - HR 140 beats/min; CRT 2 seconds; BP not obtained

• Disability - AVPU=A• Exposure - No sign of trauma

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What makes assessment of this CSHCN child challenging?

How ill is this child?

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• Child may have chronic respiratory distress

• Establish a baseline status

• Interview caregiver to distinguish chronic from acute problems

What are your initial treatment and transport priorities for this patient?

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Treatment Priorities• Provide oxygen 15 L/min as

tolerated • Suction airway • Prepare to assist ventilation

with BVM • Obtain further history • Transport to facility familiar

with child’s care

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Treatment Priorities

BLS priorities plus…• Albuterol 2.5 mg

by nebulizer, or by MDI with face mask, 1-2 puffs

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• Patient transported on oxygen 15L/min by face mask

• Respiratory status improved on arrival to hospital

• Admitted with diagnosis of pneumonia

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7-year-old child

• You are called to the home of a 7-year-old child with trouble breathing.

• He is lying in a hospital-style bed, with a ventilator and suction machine on the nightstand.

• He is being ventilated through a tracheostomy tube.

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7-year-old child

AppearanceListless, poor muscle tone

Work of BreathingNo chest rise visible

Circulation to SkinPale skin color

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What immediate action should be taken to manage this child?

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Immediate Management

• Disconnect the ventilator, and begin ventilation using bag-valve device via the tracheostomy tube

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Initial Assessment

• Child is not breathing spontaneously• There is resistance to bagging• Poor chest rise with bag-valve-tracheostomy

ventilation• HR 160 beats/min by palpation of femoral pulse

What is going on with this patient?

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• This child has an obstructed tracheostomy tube, a common complication of tracheostomy tube placement

• Usually due to mucus plugging

• Caregivers will often have attempted to clear tracheostomy prior to 911 call

What are your management priorities now?

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Treatment Priorities

• Suction the tracheostomy tube• Instill 2 ml normal saline

into tube prior to suctioning

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Treatment Priorities

• Attempt to ventilate again• If no chest rise, remove

tracheostomy tube • Begin BVM ventilation

over the mouth, while partner covers stoma

• If no chest rise, ventilate using small mask over the stoma

• Rapid transport

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Treatment Priorities

• If no chest rise after suctioning tube, immediately remove and replace the tracheostomy tube

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Treatment Priorities

• Parents may have replacement tracheostomy tube

• Endotracheal tube may be substituted• Use tube of same internal diameter as

tracheostomy tube• Insert into stoma 1/2 the length used for oral

intubation• Begin bagging via the newly inserted tube

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• Tracheostomy tube suctioned • Good chest rise with bagging • HR decreases to 90 beats/min• Child becomes alert and interactive

This child also has a feeding tube in place.What are some potential complications of

this device?

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• A feeding tube is used for nutritional supplementation when the child cannot take adequate nourishment by mouth

• Common complications include:

• Dislodged tube

• Leakage of stomach/bowel contents around the tube

• Infection of the insertion site

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Conclusion

• CSHCN encounters are becoming more common.

• Baseline assessment requires assistance and information from the caregiver.

• Technology-assisted children may present with complications unique to the presence of indwelling devices.