The initial priority is to support ____________ in a child with bradycardia.
What is the airway?
The compression to ventilation ratio for an infant with 2 rescuer CPR is ___:____.
What is 15:2?
__________________ determines if a shock state is compensated.
What is blood pressure?
This drug is given for opioid overdose.
What is Narcan?
The first defibrillation energy is __________.
What is 2 joules/kg?
Start CPR when the heart rate is ____________ despite oxygenation and ventilation.
What is < 60 bpm?
Low oxygen saturation, despite high-flow supplemental oxygen is a sign of _____________ ____________ in a child.
What is respiratory failure?
In a child with persistent shock, the appropriate amount of fluid to administer for the first normal saline bolus is __________.
What is 10 to 20 mL/kg?
The correct dose for epinephrine in cardiac arrest is _________ every 3 to 5 minutes.
What is 0.01 mg/kg?
In order to cardiovert a cardiac rhythm such as SVT, you must always hit what button on the Lifepak?
What is sync?
Name 2 signs of cardiopulmonary compromise in a pediatric patient.
What are: AMS, signs of shock, and hypotension?
This respiratory sound would indicate that the child has an upper airway obstruction
What is stridor?
In a patient with septic shock, a fluid bolus and this other medication should be administered early.
What is an antibiotic?
Use of the ________________________ allows for rapid determination of correct medication doses to administer to pediatric patients.
What is the Broselow Tape?
The energy dose for the first synchronized cardioversion is ____ to ____ J/kg.
What is 0.5 to 1 J/kg?
_____________ is the most likely cause of bradycardia in a pediatric patient.
What is hypoxia?
Anaphylaxis is an example of _________ _________ obstruction.
What is upper airway?
Cardiac output is dependent on __________ in the infant since they are unable to increase stroke volume like adolescents and adults.
What is heart rate?
In a child exhibiting stridor related to upper airway swelling, this drug should be administered via nebulizer.
What is epinephrine?
The second defibrillation energy is ___________.
What is 4 joules/kg?
When deciphering whether a child is in sinus tachycardia versus SVT on the monitor, you might observe that the rate ______________ with activity if it is sinus tachycardia.
What is fluctuates?
After achieving ROSC, titrate FiO2 to maintain a saturation of ________ to _________.
What is 94-99%?
Elevated lactic acidosis is present in this type of shock.
What is distributive septic shock?
The dose of epinephrine given to a 10 kg child in cardiac arrest is ________ mg.
What is 0.1 mg (1 ml)?
For a 20 kg child, the first defibrillation dose is _____________.
What is 40 joules?