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Pediatrics
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Ouch...That Hurt
100

I am an antihistamine used to treat allergic reactions 

Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)

100

Chest pain from lack of oxygenated blood to cardiac tissue. 

Angina

100

This scale is used for pain in pediatrics to assess their level of pain. 

Wong-Baker Faces      Pain Rating Scale
100

BRUE

Brief Resolved Unexplained Event

100

This injury results in Air Medical Transport if possible.  

Involves greater than 20 % BSA and is often very painful

Burns- utilizing the rule of nines

200

No one ever calls me Sublimaze and I often get a bad rap on the streets.

Fentanyl

200

Incidence peaks in 2-6 month old infants with a history of low-grade fever, runny nose, and sneezing.

Bronchiolitis

200

Potentially life-threatening swelling of the supraglottic structures  which could result in an upper airway obstruction in pediatrics. 

Epiglottitis 

200

SAFER Model

Stabilize the situation

Assess and acknowledge the crisis

Facilitate identification of resources

Encourage patient to use resources 

Recovery/referral-leave patient in care of the appropriate person or facility.

200

Consider giving Sodium Bicarbonate: 1mEq/kg, IV or IO over 5 minutes with this injury

Crush injuries or prolonged entrapment

300

Administered 10 units IM to the mother

Oxytocin

300

A life threatening complication of diabetes mellitus.  Characterized by severe hyperglycemia and dehydration.

Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome. (HHNS)

300

Paramedic dosage of Acetaminophen for fever in pediatrics.

15mg/kg IV (max 1000mg) over 10 minutes.

300

RAD

Reactive Airway Disease- A group of conditions that include reversible airway narrowing due to external stimulation.

300

When a patient goes under the water immediately, has a hypoxic arrest and then cools down. Prognosis is dismal.

Submersion

400

A beta-agonist for respiratory distress

Albuterol

400
Swelling of deep layers of the skin, often in the face, mouth, and upper airways which often can be severe.

Angioedema

400

The dose of nebulized racemic epinephrine (2.25% solution) for a child with Croup.

.5mL in 2.5mL of 0.9%NaCl may repeat in 20 minutes if needed.
400

POLST

Physicians Orders Life Sustaining Treatment

400

With this injury you can elevate the patients head to 45 degrees to help control ICP

Traumatic Brain Injury

500

IV dose is .4-2.0mg repeat every 2-3 minutes max of 10mg until issue resolves....

Narcan

500

In this condition the body does not produce the essential life-sustaining hormones of cortisol and aldosterone.

Adrenal Insufficiency

500

This is the average fluid bolus for pediatrics.

10-20mL/Kg bolus

500

APGAR

Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, Respiration

500
A life-threatening emergency when an air collection occurs in the pleural space that compromises respiration and cardiac function.

Tension Pneumothorax

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