Anne goes into her pediatric patient's room for her 0400 assessment of a child who was admitted with dehydration 12 hours ago. Anne begins her assessment and knows that there is a medical emergency when the findings indicate:
1. A child with a regular heart rate and a respiratory rate at the high end of normal.
2. A child who is awake and wanting to play on the PS3.
3. A child who has a purple rash in his extremities, and it does not blanch.
4. A child who complains that he is tired and vomits thick mucus.
Question 2
A common trait of Becker's Muscular Dystrophy is:
1. Progressive weakness in the trunk and arms over time.
2. A quick rate of deterioration of the body.
3. Cardiomyopathy.
4. Usually diagnosed by the age of 3.