
Quote HistoryThis is all new to me so anyone reading this should not take anything I say as reliable.
There still doesn’t appear to be a consensus. Some claim a CAT could work on small kids, some claim the SOFFT-W can be used on smaller patients.
@KR20 and others (including one user who claims an ER friend’s recommendation) suggested SWAT-T TQs. With the ER friend suggesting caring two types. I didn’t read the whole 15 page thread but skimmed and looked for a few key words on every page.
There don’t appear to be many studies or concerns us online one way or another. I guess it’s a good thing there isn’t a lot of data on child patients from which reliable studies can be published, but I want to make sure I’m doing what’s right.
Like I said, this concern first arose due to a YT video which suggested the RATs was the way to go for children. But there seems to be a general consensus not to use RATs, especially without training and certainty you are applying correctly. I’m sure they work for the guy who invented them, due to his intimate knowledge, but I wouldn’t try it based on my research.