If an infant's heart rate is less than this, start compressions
What is 60
This common condition causes wheezing and is treated with bronchodilators
Asthma
This type of shock is most common in pediatric patients
What is hypovolemic shock
This is the most common neurologic emergency in pediatrics
What is seizure
The reversal agent used in opioid overdose
What is naloxone
This pain scale is preferred for verbal children ages 3-12.
What is the Wong-Baker FACES scale.
What is IM Epinephrine
A 2 year old presents with lethargy, poor perfusion, tachycardia, and normal BP, what stage of shock is the child most likely in
What is compensated shock
This route is commonly used for emergency medications when IV access is not available
What is intraosseous access
This is the first vital sign usually affected in pediatric patients with shortness of breath
What is respiratory rate
This high-pitched sound on inspiration is commonly seen in croup
what is stridor
This sign may indicate late shock in pediatric patients
hypotension
Bulging fontanelle and irritability may indicate this condition
What is increased intracranial pressure
The initial fluid bolus for a child in shock is typically this many mL/KG
20mL/Kg
The Pediatric Assessment Triangle evaluates these three things
What is appearance, work of breathing, and circulation
A barking cough and steeple sign on X-ray are classic for this illness
What is croup.
A pediatric patient in hemorrhagic shock typically receives this many mL/KG of blood
10mL/Kg
A seizure lasting longer than this duration is considered status epilepticus.
These two medications can be anticipated in the treatment of croup
What is racemic epi and dexamethasone
What is Bradycardia
The primary treatment approach for bronchiolitis focuses on supportive care, including hydration and these TWO respiratory interventions
what is suctioning and oxygen therapy
In compensated shock, blood pressure is typically maintained due to this mechanism
What is vasoconstriction and tachycardia.
The three vital sign irregularities included in Cushings triad
What is Bradycardia, irregular respirations, and hypertension.
In a pediatric cardiac arrest, this concentration of epinephrine is used for IV/IO administration
What is 1:10,000