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A series of multiple-choice questions related to the management of pediatric patients in the pediatric intensive care unit (picu) who present with tachycardia and hypotension. Each question explores the most appropriate initial intervention, with the correct answer being the administration of intravenous fluids. The document emphasizes the importance of volume resuscitation as the primary step in managing pediatric shock, unless contraindicated, highlighting that airway management and medications are secondary considerations. The questions are repetitive and focus on a single clinical scenario, providing a focused but limited scope of learning.
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Initial management of pediatric shock is volume resuscitation with IV fluids unless contraindicated. Airway and medications are secondary.
Answer: Administer intravenous fluids Initial management of pediatric shock is volume resuscitation with IV fluids unless contraindicated. Airway and medications are secondary.
Initial management of pediatric shock is volume resuscitation with IV fluids unless contraindicated. Airway and medications are secondary.
Answer: Administer intravenous fluids Initial management of pediatric shock is volume resuscitation with IV fluids unless contraindicated. Airway and medications are secondary.