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garri49 [273]
3 years ago
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A 3 year-old-has stuck a crayon in his nose. Assessment reveals the crayon to be deeply embedded in the right nostril with some

irritation and swelling noted. His vital signs are: pulse 124, respiration 20, and SpO2 100%. Which of the following would be most appropriate when caring for this child?a. Attempt removal of the crayon with forcepsb. Place a warm pack to the bridge of the nosec. Non-emergent transport to the hospitald. High-concentration oxygen
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Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
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Answer:

c. Non-emergent transport to the hospital

Explanation:

Non-emergent transport is given to patients who are not in emergency conditions but need to be transported in a safe vehicle with medical needs in case they need it. This 3-year old baby has a crayon stuck in his nose which is not obstructing the respiratory passage for now. The kid is breathing well and his vital signs such as respiratory rate, pulse rate and partial oxygen pressure are normal. Hence, non physiologic demonstration of emergency condition is noted. However, the patient has physical symptoms such as irritation and swelling, is a non-verbal kid which makes him highly susceptible to complications. The crayon cannot be take out with a forceps as it is deeply embedded and placing warmth on nose will also not help in reducing swelling. the partial oxygen pressure of the kid is normal and high concentration oxygen is thus not required.

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