Drug Dosage
Peds
Trauma
Medical
Cardiac/EKG
100

Racemic Epi for Croup

0.5mL/kg 1:1000 in 2.5mL normal saline nebulized

100

Age range for toddlers

1-3 years old

100

Contraindications for traction splint application (name 3)

Open fracture, open wounds, pelvic fracture, hip fracture, foot/ankle fracture

100

Cells primarily involved in the immune response

Lymphocytes

100

Atrial depolarization

P wave

200

Lidocaine for arrest 

1-1.5mg/kg IV/IO maximum of 3mg/kg 


200

Most common cause of death of all pediatric ages

Motor vehicle collisions

200

The creation of a temporary pathway of injury left in the wake of of a penetrating MOI

Cavitation

200

Blood type given to patients who's blood type is unknown

O negative
200

Name 3 of the Hs and Ts

Hypovolemia, Hypoxia, Hydrogen Ion Excess, Hyper/Hypokalemia, Hypothermia, Hypoglycemia, Toxins, Tamponade, Tension PTX, Thrombosis, Trauma


300

Succhs for RSI

1.5mg/kg IV/IO or 3-4mg/kg IM

300

Hypotensive BP range for a 6 year old male

Below 82 mmHg

300

Injury pattern typically seen in patients involved in a "down-and-under" front end collision

Hip and femur fractures

300

Hereditary disease involving abnormal hemoglobin

Sickle Cell Anemia

300

Excess pathway present in WPW

Bundle of Kent

400

Calcium Chloride + indications for use

Indications- Arrest with suspected hyperkalemia, Calcium channel or beta blocker overdose

Dose- Arrest: 1g IV/IO, 1g IV/IO q5 minutes max of 3g

400

Fluid bolus for hypovolemia

20mL/kg

400

Phase of a burn injury that results in extravasation of proteins, water, and electrolytes-- ultimately leading to edema and hypovolemia 

Fluid shift

400

Primary pre-hospital treatment for Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Nonketotic Coma

ABCs and rehydration

400

Most common cause of right sided heart failure

Left sided heart failure

500

Dopamine 

5-20mcg/kg/min for shock

500

Pediatric synchronized cardioversion dosage in Joules

0.5-1 J/kg 

500

Three primary factors that determine severity of radiation

Duration, distance, and shielding

500

Pain produced by pressing under the right costal margin in the presence of an inflamed gallbladder

Murphy's sign

500

Signs/ Symptoms of Dig toxicity (name 3) 

Weakness, nausea, symptoms of arrythmia, vision changes, AMS