CPR
Respiratory
Vital Signs
Medication doses
Potpourri
100

This is the 2 rescuer compression rate for a pediatric patient

What is 15:2?

100

This ailment has a characteristic cough that sounds like a seal bark.

What is croup?

100

This is the normal HR of infants.  

What is 100-160?

100

This is the dose of Decadron for a pediatric patient over 2yo.  

What is 10mg?
100

Children who have traumatic injuries should be transported to this hospital if feasible.

What is AMCH Pediatrics?

200

This is the defibrillation dose for a pediatric patient.

What is 4J/kg?

200

This ailment typically presents with stridor and excessive drooling. 

What is epiglottis? 

200

This is the normal respiration range of a newborn.  

What is 30-60?

200

This is the IM Epi dose (1:1,000) for a pediatric anaphylaxis patient.  

What is 0.3mg if greater than or equal to 30kg and 0.15mg if less than 30kg?

200

The G in APGAR stands for this.  

What is grimace?

300

This is the dose of epinephrine in a pediatric cardiac arrest.

What is 0.01mg/kg?

300

This is the dosage of medication for the treatment for severe stridor, especially with drooling. 

What is epinephrine 3mg/3mL nebulized? 

300

This is the normal respiration range of a toddler.  

What is 24-40?

300

This is the dose of Benadryl for a pediatric patient.  

What is 1mg/kg max of 50mg?

300

This term refers to when stroked on the bottom of the foot, a baby will spread its toes.

What is Babinski Reflex?

400

This is the most common cause of pediatric cardiac arrest. 

What is hypoxia?

400

This is the youngest age that 10mg decadron can be administered. 

What is ≥2yo?

400

This is the normal systolic blood pressure of a toddler.  

What is over 70?

400
This is the dose of Amiodarone for a pediatric patient?
What is 5mg/kg?
400

This reflex causes a newborn to turn the head toward a light touch on lips or cheek

What is rooting reflex?

500

This is the compression rate for a neonate.

What is 3:1?

500

This is the dose of IM epinephrine, and max dose of epinephrine, that can be used in severe asthma. 

What is 0.01mg/kg epinephrine with max of 0.3mg? 

500

This is the normal systolic blood pressure of a newborn. 

What is over 60?

500

This is the IV dose of Morphine for a pediatric patient.  

What is 0.05 mg/kg?

500

The fontanelles will appear this way if baby is dehydrated.  

What is sunken?

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