You are called for a 6-year-old child that was at a birthday party.
What is the first line medication that should be given?
What is Epinephrine
Trauma patient at 32 weeks, hypotensive—this maneuver improves maternal cardiac output
What is left lateral uterine displacement
Bilious vomiting in a neonate
What is Malrotation with volvulus
A child presents with fever, drooling, and stridor. Attempting airway visualization may cause complete airway collapse.
What is Epiglottitis
This maneuver is used to relieve a shoulder dystocia during delivery
What is the McRoberts maneuver
The IV/IO dose for Epinephrine in neonatal resuscitation is
0.2ml/kg or 0.02mg/kg
What is the #1 cause of morbidity and mortality for women of New Mexico?
Mental Health Conditions
Infant with cyanosis that improves when crying and worsens when feeding
What is Choanal Atresia
Severe respiratory distress + scaphoid abdomen in neonate
What is Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Sudden fetal bradycardia after membrane rupture
What is Cord Prolapse
A toddler presents with pinpoint pupils, decreased responsiveness, and slow breathing. This toxidrome is
What are Opioids
BP 170/110 with headache and visual changes—this diagnosis:
What is severe preeclampsia
These are the most common congenital anomalies in neonates and a leading cause of infant mortality related to birth defects
What are Congenital Heart Defects
Bruising in these three areas in a non-mobile child should raise concern for abuse
What are the torso, ears, and neck (TEN-4 rule)

A laboring patient suddenly develops shortness of breath, hypotension, altered mental status, and massive bleeding. What is the most likely diagnosis?
What is amniotic fluid embolism (AFE)
Your pediatric patient requires an Epi 'spritzer' aka PDP. Your patient weighs 13kg. How much EPI do you put in a 10ml syringe?
1.3 ml, or .13mg
Maternal mortality risk peaks during this period, driven by hemorrhage, hypertensive disorders, cardiomyopathy, and thromboembolism.
What is the Postpartum Period
These babies 'look' septic, but don't respond to treatment as they should. Cardiac anomolies are ruled out. The acidosis won't correct. The family has a history of unexplained newborn deaths.
These genetic conditions result from defects in metabolic pathways, leading to accumulation of toxic substances or deficiency of essential products.
What are Inborn Errors of Metabolism
A 11 month old has a hx of fever for ≥5 days, strawberry tongue, rash, conjunctivitis, and risk of coronary artery aneurysms.
What is Kawasaki disease
Sudden loss of fetal station with abdominal pain and maternal instability
What is Uterine Rupture
You are at a school age baseball event. A child drops to the ground after being struck in the chest. The immediate treatment is _________ This condition is called __________
Get the AED and defibrillate.
Commotio Cordis
The antidote for Mag toxicity is _________ _________ and the dose is ___________.
Ca Chorlide 1gm -OR- Ca gluconate 3gm IV
Daily Double!
In this congenital heart defect, the right hand saturation is LOWER than the foot saturation due to abnormal circulation patterns.
On exam you find:
Daily Double
Child with recent URI develops ascending weakness and areflexia
This medication improves uterine tone in postpartum hemorrhage but is contraindicated in hypertension
What is Methergine