This parameter helps define hypotension in a child 2 years of age or younger.
What is MAP < 50 mmHg
This product, used for maintaining warmth, can be found here in the pediatric ambulance.
What is the lower left shelf?
The age at which most babies can roll from front to back
What is 4 months?
An electrolyte abnormality requiring 3% saline administration
What is hyponatremia? Sodium < 120 mEq/liter
The correct dosage of the medication indicated for the pulseless infant
What is epinephrine 0.1 mg/kg?
This is the loading dose of first line anticonvulsant in a pediatric patient.
What is 20 mg/kg fosphenytoin?
When transporting infants, maintenance of this reduces heat or cold stress.
What is neutral thermal environment?
The age when most children receive their first measles immunization
What is 12-15 months?
Blood glucose less than or equal to 40 mg/dL requires this intervention
What is D10W 5mL/kg
This medication is discouraged for use in the child with suspected septic shock
What is Etomidate?
These are clinical signs and symptoms of fluid overload?
What are crackles, rales, hepatomegaly
The altitude physiology law that is most likely to adversely effect a young child with respiratory failure in flight.
What is Boyle’s law?
Children in Iowa can drive a car alone to school at this age
What is 14 1/2 years?
Altered mental status, Kussmaul respirations, poor skin turgor, fruity breath
What is DKA?
This medication is utilized for persistent hypotension in a child with cardiogenic shock
What is Dobutamine?
This is the rectal dose of acetaminophen for a pediatric patient
What is 20 mg/kg?
This is a collaborative relationship between families and health care providers.
What is family Centered Care?
Babies are obligate nose breathers until this age
What is 4-6 months?
This is the recipe for D10.
What is mix 1 mL D50 with 4 mL NS?
Solumedrol can be helpful in this emergent situation
What is anaphylaxis?
This is the maintenance fluid rate for a 22 kg child utilizing the 4, 2, 1
What is 62 mL/hour?
The only stand alone hospital built during World War II.
What is Blank Children’s Hospital?
This is an age of exploration, magic, and adventure, and can closely correlate to injuries.
What is the preschool age of development? (3-5 years)
Hypernatremia is defined as this.
What is sodium > 150 mEq/liter?
This formula guides burn fluid resuscitation
What is Parkland?