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The child received fluid resuscitation and has a central venous catheter in place. They exhibit signs of a pro-inflammatory response and organ dysfunction. Post-cardiac arrest care includes targeted temperature management, hemodynamic support, coronary revascularization, and treatment of underlying causes. Children with cancer and blood disorders often require critical care due to complications such as hyperleukocytosis, tumor lysis syndrome, and febrile neutropenia, among others. Understanding and managing these complications is crucial for optimal care.
Keywords
fluid resuscitation
central venous catheter
pro-inflammatory response
organ dysfunction
post-cardiac arrest care
targeted temperature management
hemodynamic support
coronary revascularization
children with cancer
blood disorders
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