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6 March, 06:11

Intraosseous infusion of a medication would be most appropriate for which child?

a. a 4-year-old child with celiac disease

b. an 18-month-old child with cystic fibrosis

c. a 2-year-old child with a ruptured spleen and hypovolemia

d. a 5-year-old child with status asthmaticus

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  1. 6 March, 06:33
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    Intraosseous infusion is the process of injecting into the bone marrow fluids and medications. One indication of this is a condition needing high volume fluid infusion such as those experiencing hypovolemic shock. It is suggested for children aged 6 years or younger especially if experiencing cardiac arrest. It is then most appropriate for a 2 year old child with a ruptured spleen and hypovolemia.
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