The preferred blood product ratio for Plasma, PRBCs, and Calcium in an unstable patient requiring emergent blood products.
What is a 1:1:1 ratio?
The goal SBP for adult patients when administering a push dose pressor.
What is >90 mmHg?
This device is used for initiating and maintaining Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (NCPAP) to the neonatal, infant, and pediatric population.
The mnemonic used to assess the potential for a difficult airway.
What is HEAVEN?
This is the required component that must always be used in conjunction with all pediatric securement devices, including the Pedimate and Neomate.
What are stretcher straps?
The required minimum number of IV or IO points of access for administering blood products
What is a minimum of TWO
The resulting concentration of the Epinephrine push dose pressor solution after preparation.
What is 10 mcg/mL?
The estimated range of nare occlusion that must be ensured when using the RAM cannula for NCPAP to be effective.
What is 60%−80%?
Patients who are hypotensive should be given lower dose sedation, and also consider...
What is push dose vasopressors?
This Pediatric Securement Device is designed for infants and children in the weight range of 10−100 lb (4.5−45.4 kg).
What is the Pedimate™?
This is the only approved solution for priming or flushing a line for all blood product transfusions, with the exception of IVIG.
What is 0.9% Normal Saline (NS)?
This is the approximate duration of action for an Epinephrine push dose pressor.
What is 5-10 minutes?
This is the desired initial flow rate of oxygen for the Bubble NCPAP, and not to exceed a max flow rate of this.
What is 6 lpm, with a max flow rate of 12 lpm?
The maximum recommended dose of Etomidate for induction in adult patients.
What is 40 mg IV/IO?
This is the only role of a Pediatric Restraint System (PRS), as it is prohibited from being used in lieu of FAA-approved restraints.
What is a supplement to FAA-approved equipment and restraints?
This is the adult dose of Calcium Gluconate administered after the first unit of PRBC's has been transfused.
What is 2 grams IV/IO (not to exceed 100 mg/min)?
The adult dose and frequency for a Phenylephrine push dose pressor.
What is 50-200~mcg IV/IO every 2-5 minutes PRN?
Sweet-ease can be used for comfort to ease agitation. This can be given PO via syringe to cheek or pacifier to tongue. If patient requires it can given how often?
What is q15 minutes PRN?
The adult dose of Ketamine for sedation/induction.
What is 1−2 mg/Kg IV/IO over 30-60 seconds, with a maximum single dose of 200 mg?
This securement device is designed for neonates and infants in the weight range of 5−14 lb (2.3−6.4 kg).
What is the Neomate™?
The immediate action if a transfusion reaction is suspected.
What is to stop the infusion immediately and replace the entire IV tubing set?
The primary function of push dose pressor therapy, as it should not be used in lieu of a continuous infusion.
What is a temporizing bridge to comprehensive care (or to prepping a vasoactive continuous infusion)?
These are absolute contraindications for Bubble NCPAP. (name two)
What are
-Upper airway abnormalities (cleft palate, choanal atresia)
-Tracheoesophageal fistula
-Diaphragmatic hernia
-Secondary apnea
-Respiratory failure
The neonatal dose of Rocuronium for a paralytic.
What is 0.5 mg/Kg IV/IO/UVC?
Name this device,
What is the Emergency Child Restraint (ECR)?