The Pediatric Assessment Triangle or PAT is a tool used in emergency medicine to form a general impression of a pediatric patient. [1] In emergency medicine, a general impression is formed the first time the medical professional views the patient, usually within seconds. [2] The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) is a rapid evaluation tool that establishes a child's clinical status and his or her category of illness to direct initial management priorities. Recently the PAT has been incorporated widely into the pediatric resuscitation curriculum.
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Kids Really Are Just Small Adults: Utilizing the Pediatric Triangle with the Classic ABCD Approach to Assess Pediatric Patients - PMC Journal List Cureus v.12 (3); 2020 Mar PMC7182162 As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. The pediatric assessment triangle Appearance Breathing Circulation Before delving into the assessment triangle, it's time to introduce the single law of the pediatric examination. The. The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) has become the cornerstone for the Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals course, sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics. This concept for emergency assessment of children has been taught to more than 170,000 health care providers worldwide. Initial Assessment (Primary Survey) Airway & Appearance (Open/Clear - Mental Status) Breathing (Effort / Sounds / Rate / Central Color) Abnormal: Obstruction to airflow. Gurgling, stridor or noisy breathing. Verbal, Pain, or Unresponsive on AVPU scale. Normal: Clear and maintainable. Alert on AVPU scale.
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The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) has become the cornerstone for the Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals course, sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics. This concept for emergency assessment of children has been taught to more than 170,000 health care providers worldwide. Abstract: The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) has become the cornerstone for the Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals course, sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics. This concept for emergency assessment of children has been taught to more than 170,000 health care providers worldwide. Background Tool used to succinctly evaluate and form a general impression (sick/not sick) of a pediatric patient Consists of three domains: Appearance, Breathing, and Circulation Evaluation Appearance Muscle tone Irritability/consolability Gaze (tracking, eye contact, vacant stare) Age-appropriate speech Breathing As we know, the pediatric assessment triangle is often used, rightfully so, as a tool to quickly identify sick kids who may require rapid, lifesaving intervention. While certainly effective for.
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The paediatric assessment triangle (PAT) is an internationally accepted tool in paediatric life support for the initial emergency assessment of infants and children. It is a rapid, global assessment using only visual and auditory clues, and takes only seconds to perform. Discussion: The structured assessment of the initial PAT, as performed by nurses in triage, readily and reliably identifies high-acuity pediatric patients and their category of pathophysiology. The PAT is highly predictive of the child's clinical status on further evaluation. Key words: Pediatric Assessment Triangle; PAT; Triage; Pediatric
Background The Paediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) has been proven to be effective in the general impression of the health status of the child and can interlink the potential underlying pathophysiology so to alert the clinician into how critically ill/ injured the child might be. Abstract Keywords Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve Critical ill children Pediatric assessment triangle Pediatric early warning score Sensitivity Specificity Youden index 1. Background The number of newborn babies in China is increasing, and it is estimated that it will reach 1 to 2 million every year [1].
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This framework begins with the pediatric general assessment triangle, which is the foundation for any thorough pediatric patient exam: The examination of the pediatric patient begins before even touching the patient. (Photo/Getty Images) Appearance Breathing Circulation The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) is a rapid evaluation tool that establishes a child's clinical status and his or her category of illness in order to direct initial management priorities. However, only few studies have examined its accuracy in assessing triage of critically ill patients in the emergency pediatric department (EPD) in China.