What sign is the best indication that an 8-year-old is in hypovolemic shock?
A.
Pale skin
B.
Cyanotic skin
C.
Tachypnea
D.
BP of 90/60
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In pediatric patients, NREMT emphasizes that hypotension is a late and ominous sign of shock. Children compensate well and may maintain blood pressure until shock is severe.
Option C (Tachypnea) is the earliest and most reliable indicator of hypovolemic shock in children. Increased respiratory rate reflects metabolic acidosis and compensatory mechanisms for poor perfusion.
Option A may be present but is less specific.
Option B is a very late finding.
Option D indicates decompensated shock and impending cardiovascular collapse.
NREMT stresses early recognition of shock through subtle signs such as tachypnea and tachycardia.
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