The Paediatric Patient - Perfusion Status Assessment
1. What is usually the BP of a large child with an inadequate RSA?

<50 mmHg
<60 mmHg
<80 mmHg
<70 mmHg

2. What would usually be the skin condition of any child with adequate perfusion?

Cool, pale, peripheral cyanosis
Cyanosed
Warm and pink

3. What is the usual range of a small child's BP?

>60 mmHg
>80 mmHg
>90 mmHg
>70 mmHg

4. What is usually the BP of an infant with an inadequate RSA?

<50 mmHg
<70 mmHg
<60 mmHg
<80 mmHg

5. What is the usuall range of an infant's pulse rate?

80-120
100-160
120-160
80-100

6. What is usually the pulse rate of a small child with inadequate perfusion?

<90 or >170
<75 or >130
<100 or >170
<65 or >100

7. What is the usual range of an infant's BP?

>90 mmHg
>60 mmHg
>70 mmHg
>80 mmHg

8. What is usually the pulse rate of a infant with inadequate perfusion?

<65 or >100
<100 or >170
<75 or >130
<90 or >170

9. What is usually the pulse rate of a newborn with inadequate perfusion?

<100 or >170
<75 or <130
<65 or >100
<90 or >170

10. What is the usual range of a large child's BP?

>90 mmHg
>60 mmHg
>80 mmHg
>70 mmHg

11. What would usually be the skin condition of any child with inadequate perfusion?

Cool, pale, peripheral cyanosis
Warm and pink
Cyanosed

12. What is usually the pulse rate of a large child with inadequate perfusion?

<65 or >100
<90 or >170
<100 or >170
<75 or >130

13. What is the usual range of a large child's pulse rate?

80-100
80-120
120-160
100-160

14. What is the usual range of a small child's pulse rate?

120-160
80-120
100-160
80-100

15. What is usually the BP of a small child with an inadequate RSA?

<60 mmHg
<70 mmHg
<50 mmHg
<80 mmHg

16. What is the usuall range of a newborn's pulse rate?

80-100
100-160
120-160
80-120

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