H's And T's
Carditis
Bradycardia
Tachycardia
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What is the H associated with oxygen saturation

Hypoxia

100

Signs and symptoms of myocarditis

▪Fatigue

▪Dyspnea

▪Edema

▪Fluid overload (crackles)

100

Infant hr is 54 what do we do next

Begin CPR

100

How to identify SVT

Tachycardia

No visible P waves

100

What is this Rythm 

V Fib

200

What is the H associated with temp

Hypothermia

200

Signs and symptoms of endocarditis

▪Fever

▪IV drug use

▪SOB

▪Weight loss

▪Fatigue

200

What are common causes of bradycardia in a pediatric patient

Hypothermia

-Hypoxia

-Increased ICP

-Overdose/Ingestion

-Head or chest trauma

-Increased Vagal Tone

-Anorexia

200
How to tell if patient is in Stable or Unstable SVT

Blood Pressure

200

How do you treat this Rythm 

Defib

CPR

EPI

300

What H is associated with fluid loss

Hypovolemia

300

Signs and symptoms of pericarditis

Pleural Rub

Sharp/stabbing chest pain

Anxiety/Fatigue

SOB

Swelling in feet or ankles

Cardiac tamponade

300

What medication can we give for a infant that's heart rate is 50

Atropine

Epi

300

Treatment for Stable SVT

Adenosine 


300

What is this Rythm

PEA

400

What is the H associated with electrolyte and glucose imbalance

hypo/hyperkalemia

400

How to diagnose carditis

▪EKG

▪Chest X-ray

▪Labs

▪CBC

▪CMP

▪Blood Cultures

▪ESR

▪CRP

Ultrasound

400

What is the dosage of epi

0.01mg/kg

400

Treatment for Unstable SVT

Synchronized Cardioversion
400

How do you Treat this Rythm

CPR

EPI

500

What are the 5 T's

Tension Pneumo

Tamponade

Toxins

PE

MI


500

How to treat endocarditis

▪Anti-inflammatory

▪IV antibiotics

▪Blood thinners

▪Telemetry monitoring

▪Potential valve replacement

500

Signs and symptoms of Bradycardia

Poor perfusion

-Fatigue

-Dizziness

-Change in LOC

500

What is the dosage for Adensoine

Pediatric: 

First dose 0.1mg/kg

Second dose 0.2mg/kg

Adult

First dose 6mg

Second dose 12mg

500

What will save a patients life

High Quality CPR

Electricity

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