Pediatric emergency mediciens
Children’s emergency can occur with a variety of factors. The most common are serious medical problems, such as chronic fever, shortness of breath, serious illness, fainting, dehydration, and allergies.Types of emergencies: The most common emergencies found in the pediatric office are respiratory depression, dehydration, anaphylaxis, epilepsy and trauma. Numeracy for children is sometimes difficult as the signs and symptoms may be minute and may not be clearly expressed.Causes of emergency:Children get unwell, are exposed to environmental dangers (like drowning or poisons), or may have incurable conditions that put them at higher risk of any of these problems.Common medical emergency:Bleeding. Cuts and wounds cause bleeding, but severe wounds can also cause haemorrhaging that you can't see. Breathing difficulties. Someone collapses. Fit and/or epileptic seizure. Severe pain. Heart attack. A stroke.
Commonly Prescribed Pediatric Medications:Amoxicillin. Amoxicillin is at the top of the list of most commonly prescribed pediatric medications. ...
- Amoxicillin/Clavulanic Acid. ...
- Albuterol. ...
- Cephalexin. ...
- Azithromycin. ...
- Fluticasone. ...
- Ibuprofen. ...
- Cefdinir.
Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic. It is used to treat bacterial infections, such as respiratory infections (including pneumonia) and dental ulcers. It can be used in combination with other antibiotics and medicines for stomach ulcers.

