A viral infection that typically affects children from 6 mo to 6 yo and is characterized by a barking like cough resulting from upper airway edema.
What is croup?
How many cycles of CPR should include passive oxygenation with a non-rebreather mask or BVM.
What is 4?
The year this Superman the movie was released?
What is 1978?
This medication and dose is administered to a pediatric patient experiencing an anaphylactic reaction.
What is epinephrine 0.15mg IM?
The second dose of amiodarone administration during an adult cardiac arrest?
What is 150mg?
This piece of equipment requires approximately 6 breaths to provide feedback.
What is a colorimetric device?
Using two defibrillators to deliver shocks in rapid succession to treat patients with refractory ventricular fibrillation.
What is Double Sequential External Defibrillation?
Superman's canine companion is affectionately known as...
Who is Krypto?
Fluid challenge for a pediatric patient.
What is 20ml/kg?
You have a patient who is experiencing a behavioral issue and requires chemical restraint, the most appropriate interaction is.
What is Midazolam 2.5 - 5.0mg IV MAX 10mg?
What is Midazolam 5mg IM Max of 10mg?
The pneumonic FBAO.
What is Foreign Body Airway Obstruction?
Regardless of proximity to a receiving facility, absent concern for provider safety, or traumatic etiology for cardiac arrest, the length of time you continue to resuscitate prior to moving the patient to the ambulance or transporting the patient.
What is 30 minutes?
Bruce Wayne's butler's full name.
Who is Alfred Pennyworth?
There are only two circumstances when a pediatric patient is considered biologically dead.
What are injuries incompatible with life and evidence of decomposition?
A medication to consider, in addition to sodium bicarbonate, for a patient experiencing a prolonged extrication and who is suffering from a crush injury. This medication also "pushed" potassium back intracellular.
What is albuterol sulfate?
During this emergency nitroglycerin, CPAP, and sometimes bronchodilators administered by SVL.
What is the treatment for congestive heart failure / pulmonary edema?
The dose of epinephrine administered during a cardia arrest and its concentration.
What is 1mg 1:10K?
The type and year vehicle Superman lifts over his head during the iconic scene in the 2006 movie Superman Returns.
What is a 1966 Ford Mustang?
Regardless of proximity to a receiving facility, absent concern for provider safety or a traumatic etiology for cardiac arrest, pediatric resuscitative efforts should continue for a minimum of.
What is 30 minutes?
This medication is classified as a anticholinergic / parasympathetic medication and is used to decrease parasympathetic tone resulting in increased heart rate.
What is atropine?
Nitrogen 78%, Oxygen 15.40%, Carbon Dioxide 5.60% and Inert Gases 1%.
What is expired respiratory gas?
The initial shock for a pediatric patient should be delivered at.
What is 2j/kg?
The "S" symbol on the breastplate of Superman's uniform is a symbol of.
What is Hope?
During a pediatric cardiac arrest, this is the appropriate dose of epinephrine 1:10K.
What is 0.01mg/kg?
The drug of choice to treat tachycardias that are atrial in nature, in which the the patient has a history of AFIB.
What is diltiazem?
Headache, nausea, vomiting, altered mental status, neurologic impairments, visual disturbances, reddened eyes, chest pain, tachycardia, arrhythmia, seizures.
What are symptoms of CO poisoning?
If ROSC is obtained in the field, the amount of time required by protocol to constantly palpate for a pulse.
What is 10 minute?
The villainess that has a complicated relationship with Batman, being both friend and foe?
Who is Catwoman?
The leading cause of a pediatric patient going into cardiac arrest.
What is respiratory arrest?
Your patient presents with the following 12 leak EKG. The patient has a history of renal failure and receives dialysis weekly. You consider these two medication in your treatment plan.
What are sodium bicarbonate or calcium chloride?
This type of ETCO2 monitoring where a gas sample is analyzed by an external machine, which is the case with the LP15 (and LP35).
What is side stream capnography?
For ventricular fibrillation (VF) or pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VT) this is first antiarrhythmic administered and its dose.
What is amiodarone 300mg?
The actor who portrayed Batman in the 1960s classic TV show.
Who is Adam West?
Using the JUMP-START method (pediatric) of triaging during an MCI, this particular intervention is the only difference from the adult START triage model.
What is giving X5 rescue breaths to an unresponsive pediatric patient before "black" tagging them?
The dose of sodium bicarbonate when administering an infusion to treat an entrapped patient suffering from a crush injury.
What is 150mEq mixed in 1000ml of NS?
Your patient experienced a diving accident in which severe axil loading of the spine occurred. He is unresponsive. You would use this method when opening the airway.
What is a jaw thrust maneuver?
A patient who is symptomatic, altered LOC and hypotension, with the following EKG rhythm should be treated as follows?
will accept both or either
What is atropine and / or pacing?
This joker was played by the following actor.
Who is Jarrad Leto?
You encounter an 1 ½ year old who is crying but has no tears. You notice the diaper is dry. Your suspicion is...
What is dehydration?
The dose of hydrocortisone when administering it to a patent experiencing an allergic reaction.
What is 100mg