A scalp vein option.
What is the superficial temporal or frontal vein?
The most common IV gauges in children.
What are 22 and 24 gauge IV catheters?
What is 20ml/kg of isotonic crystalloid?
This does not delay medication administration in pediatric patients.
What is IO insertion?
Downward pressure held to secure a vein.
What is traction?
The largest peripheral vein option
What is the saphenous vein?
What is a chevron?
albuterol, corticosteroids, and magnesium
What are medications for asthma exacerbation?
Local infection, fracture, absence of landmarks.
What are IO contraindications?
What is a procedure or treatment room?
the name of the hand veins
What are the dorsal metacarpal veins?
A stiff surface to use on extremities with IVs.
What is an arm or foot board?
The insulin gtt dose for DKA treatment.
What is 0.1units/kg/hour?
The preferred pediatric IO sites.
What is the distal femur or proximal tibia?
An important step prior to starting an IV with patients and families.
What is education?
the name of the foot veins
What are the dorsal venous plexus?
What is a vein light?
Hydration is the only recommended medication for this common respiratory diagnosis of children under 2 years.
What is bronchiolitis?
The drill used for IO insertion.
What is an IO driver?
What is emla cream/freezy spray/J-tip?
The site to be avoided if possible.
What is the AC vein?
What is a tourniquet for a scalp vein IV?
The ativan dosage for seizure treatment.
What is 0.1mg/kg with a max of 4mg?
15g
What is the gauge of all IO needles?
The least preferred site by parents for IV insertion.
What is a scalp vein?