Erb's Point
What is Left 3rd intercostal space
mls in a teaspoon
What is 5mls?
Number of Bones in Human Body
What is 206?
The provider orders 500 mg, available is 250 mg tablets.
What is 2 tablets?
Like Rapunzel’s long hair, this vital sign is always higher in infants than in older children and adults.
What is the heart rate?
Right 2nd intercostal space.
What is aortic?
Kilograms in a pound.
What is 2.2kg?
This organ is the body’s largest, making up about 15% of total body weight.
What is the skin?
Order: 1 g. Available: 250 mg/mL.
What is 4mls?
Babies typically triple their birth weight by this age — just in time to toddle around like Bambi finding his legs for the first time.
What is 1 year?
Pulmonic
What is Left 2nd intercostal space?
mls is a tablespoon
What is 15mls?
This is the primary muscle of respiration.
What is the diaphragm?
A patient weighs 55 kg. The dose is 5 mg/kg/day.
What is 275mg per day?
This reflex, present at birth but gone by 4–6 months, makes babies “spread their paws” when startled—just like Simba being lifted on Pride Rock.
What is the Moro reflex?
Mitral
What is the 5th intercostal midclavicular space?
Micrograms in a milligram
What is 1000 mcg?
This chamber of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs.
What is the left atrium?
The IV pump is set to deliver 1,000 mL over 8 hours.
What is 125ml/hr?
This is the safest IM injection site for infants under 12 months — even Mary Poppins would approve.
What is the vastus lateralis?
Left 4th intercostal space
What is Tricuspid
Tablespoons in an ounce
What is 2Tbsp?
These microscopic functional units of the kidney filter blood and form urine.
What are nephrons?
Order: Heparin 18 units/kg/hr. Weight: 70 kg.
The bag contains 25,000 units in 250 mL. What is the pump rate?
What is 12.6ml/hr?
A child showing signs of severe respiratory distress — nasal flaring, retractions, grunting — needs this priority intervention right away… because like Ariel, they’re struggling to get "Part of Your World" without enough air.
What is provide immediate oxygen support (e.g., high‑flow oxygen,and prepare for advanced airway support)