Thursday, July 02, 2009



ADVANCED PAEDIATRIC LIFE SUPPORT.

I would describe APLS as a medical version of "The Crystal Maze". Imagine being ushered from one room to another with some life threatening scenario being laid out before you using a variety of mannikins and equipment.



Basic resus of infants and children are first covered and assessed. Then we moved on to the critically ill child. We coped with cardiac arrhythmias, shockable and non shockable rhythms, and defibrillation. Convulsing children, asthma, anaphylaxis, DKA and cardiogenic problems. And of course a variety of infective causes. Airway management skills are assessed.

The next day we looked at the critically injured child - head injuries, spinal injuries, penetrating chest and abdo wounds etc etc etc. Practical skills like chest drain insertion, surgical airway, emergency thoracocentisis and IO needle insertion.

The point is one expected to make a thorough assessment of the child, identify the problems and take effective action.

Today we had a final assessed scenario and an exam with an 80% pass mark. Anyway I'm pleased to report that I passed. I won't have to do APLS for another 4 years. Hurrah!

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