Trauma
Pediatric Patients
Blood Products
Pharmacology
Miscellaneous
100

This anti-fibrinolytic drug can be life saving in a massive hemorrhage if given within 3 hours.

What is TXA?

100

Maintenance fluid do we give pediatric patients over 6 weeks of age?

What is D5NS

4-2-1 rule

100

This combination of products comes in MHP Box #1 for a trauma.

What is 4 units PRBC's and 4 units plasma?

100

This medication (dose and rate) is given in hyperkalemia management to stabilize the cardiac membrane. 

What is calcium gluconate? 1 gm over 10-20 min

100

An inferior MI can be seen on which ECG leads?

What is II, III, & aVF

200

The sequence of assessment do you follow during the primary assessment.

 What is:

Airway

Breathing

Circulation

Disability

Exposure

200

Nebulized epinephrine is given for this presentation

What is Croup

200

The clear aqueous part of blood that helps maintain blood pressure, volume, and supplies critical proteins for blood clotting.

What is Plasma

200

This medication can cause refractory hypotension in an inferior MI.

What is Nitroglycerin?

200

TNK is used for treatment of these 2 vascular emergencies.

What are STEMI and ischemic stroke?

300

One key factor worsens coagulation and acidosis?

What is Hypothermia

Keep the patient warm!

300

Dose and rate of blood for pediatric hemmorhage.

What is 10ml/kg IVP through a warming device and filter?

300

This product needs reconstitution in an MHP.

What is RiaSTap or Fibrinogen Concentrate

300

This medication can be given by neb and IV in Status Asthmaticus.

What is IV salbutamol

300

Ringers Lactate is now recommended over Normal Saline for fluid resuscitation due to this reason.

What is reduce risk for hyperchloremic acidosis?

Normal saline is thought to be associated with worsening hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis as well as renal vasoconstriction from the chloride load resulting in poor renal function.

400

A chest tube is inserted in this anatomical site.

What is the 5th intercostal space midaxillary line? 



400

IV bolus amount, rate, solution and technique.

—20 ml/kg of isotonic crystalloid solution (normal saline) administered rapidly (over 5 to 20 minutes) using the push/pull technique

400

This blood product is used for emergency reversal of a DOAC when there is a major bleed or the patient requires emergency surgery

What is Octeplex?

400

This lab value must be monitored closely during Status Astmaticus management

What is potassium?

400

Deviated trachea, JVD and Hyptension

What are signs of a Tension Pneumothorax?

500

A pelvic binder sits over this part of the body.

What are the greater trochanters? (Think miniskirt!)

500

Keep babies NPO at this Resp Rate.

What is 60?

500

This form is imperative to fill out early on a Jonh Doe emergency blood transfusion. 

What is the unmatched laboratory demographics form?

500

Rocuronium and Succinylcholine are types of this medication. 

What are paralytics?

500

Drainage of more than this amount of blood from a chest tube requires increased monitoring and physician notification. 

What is 150ml/hr in an adult and 4ml/kg in a peds