What is the H associated with oxygen saturation
Hypoxia
Signs and symptoms of myocarditis
▪Fatigue
▪Dyspnea
▪Edema
▪Fluid overload (crackles)
Infant hr is 54 what do we do next
Begin CPR
How to identify SVT
Tachycardia
No visible P waves
What is this Rythm
V Fib
What is the H associated with temp
Hypothermia
Signs and symptoms of endocarditis
▪Fever
▪IV drug use
▪SOB
▪Weight loss
▪Fatigue
What are common causes of bradycardia in a pediatric patient
Hypothermia
-Hypoxia
-Increased ICP
-Overdose/Ingestion
-Head or chest trauma
-Increased Vagal Tone
-Anorexia
Blood Pressure
How do you treat this Rythm
Defib
CPR
EPI
What H is associated with fluid loss
Hypovolemia
Signs and symptoms of pericarditis
Pleural Rub
Sharp/stabbing chest pain
Anxiety/Fatigue
SOB
Swelling in feet or ankles
Cardiac tamponade
What medication can we give for a infant that's heart rate is 50
Atropine
Epi
Treatment for Stable SVT
Adenosine
What is this Rythm
PEA
What is the H associated with electrolyte and glucose imbalance
hypo/hyperkalemia
How to diagnose carditis
▪EKG
▪Chest X-ray
▪Labs
▪CBC
▪CMP
▪Blood Cultures
▪ESR
▪CRP
Ultrasound
What is the dosage of epi
0.01mg/kg
Treatment for Unstable SVT
How do you Treat this Rythm
CPR
EPI
What are the 5 T's
Tension Pneumo
Tamponade
Toxins
PE
MI
How to treat endocarditis
▪Anti-inflammatory
▪IV antibiotics
▪Blood thinners
▪Telemetry monitoring
▪Potential valve replacement
Signs and symptoms of Bradycardia
Poor perfusion
-Fatigue
-Dizziness
-Change in LOC
What is the dosage for Adensoine
Pediatric:
First dose 0.1mg/kg
Second dose 0.2mg/kg
Adult
First dose 6mg
Second dose 12mg
What will save a patients life
High Quality CPR
Electricity