End total CO2 should be greater than this number when you are doing CPR?
What is 10?
A 10 year old patient with dehydration and a BP of 70/40. This is the severity of the hypovolemic shock.
What is hypotensive?
This is the doorway observation.
What is the initial impression- appearance, WOB, and circulation?
15:2
What is compression/faction ratio in child/infant?
After recognizing symptomatic bradycardia, this is the first step providers should do.
What is oxygenation and ventilation?
For a patient with stridor caused by croup, this is the nebulized medication that should be given.
What is racemic epi?
A 10 year old patient with dehydration and a BP of 120/60. This is the severity of the hypovolemic shock.
What is compensating?
This acronym is used to assess a pediatric patient’s appearance, work of breathing, and circulation.
What is the Pediatric Assessment Triangle?
The recommended ventilation rate for a pediatric patient with a pulse who requires rescue breathing.
What is 1 breath every 2-3 seconds or 20-30 breaths per minute?
2-4 joules/kg-> 4 joules/kg-> 4-10 joules/kg
What are the escalating shock doses when an infant/child is in pulseless Vtach/Vfib?
Sound heard when a patient has an upper airway obstruction caused by anaphylaxis.
What is stridor?
Important lab to check for a lethargic patient with 3 3-day history of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
What is glucose?
The most common cause of pediatric cardiac arrest.
What is hypoxia or respiratory failure?
Maximum time to check for a pulse/check for breathing?
What is 10 seconds?
What is vagal maneuvers?
Goal oxygen saturation post cardiac arrest.
What is 94-99%?
After a 5 year old child aspirates and develops a fever and crackles. In the emergency room, oxygen saturation is 90%. This is the type of shock the patient has.
What is distributive?
The most common rhythm found in pediatric cardiac arrest.
What is asystole or PEA?
When an infant is found without a pulse and you are the only responder, this is the rate for compression to ventilation?
What is 30:2?
Shock-CPR-Epinephrine and which other intervention is in the pulseless VT/Vfib algorithm?
What is amiodarone or lidocaine?
7-year-old child with cyanosis, nasal flaring, RR 4, and lethargy.
What is respiratory failure?
Fluid bolus for a patient in cardiogenic shock.
What is 5-10ml/kg?
The definitive airway intervention for a child with a compromised airway.
What is endotracheal intubation?
This should be avoided when ventilating a child using a BVM.
What is excessive ventilation?
A 5 year old child with symptomatic SVT without IV/IO access would need this intervention
What is synchronized cardioversion?