One thing that I learned as a paramedic is that when a very young child is compliant with treatment/interventions something is seriously wrong. It's completely normal for them to have that "stranger danger", you know?
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Hehe... That's very true.
Most times they do have underlying issues, I've met a child who was lethargic owing to the severe dehydration so he didn't even have the strength to cry nor react
Godwin's case wasn't so anyway that was why I was amazed by him
Each patient is different. I will say though that pediatric cardiac arrest is tough when you're out in the regular world. Most of the time it's harder to manage the patient's parents on scene than the child themselves.
That's very true 😂😂
The parents are quite difficult to deal with