Stridor
An EMT can administer this medication in a cardiac emergency. It may even cause a headache
Nitroglycerin
This classification of shock is due to a derangement in vascular size
Distributive
The name of this rhythm

Ventricular Fibrillation
These are the 3 parts to a pediatric assessment triangle (PAT)
Appearance, Work of Breathing, and Circulation
This measure of respiratory efficiency equals tidal volume multiplied by respiratory rate
Minute Ventilation
This pharmacokinetic phase describes the movement of a medication from its site of administration into the bloodstream.
Absorption
Septic Shock
Patients with this condition may have dyspnea with crackles
Left sided heart failure
These 2 reasons are why infants have increased risk of airway obstruction
Larger heads, small airways, floppy tongues, floppy epiglottis, large occiput, narrow airway
Positive pressure ventilation decreases cardiac output by reducing this cardiovascular component.
Venous return/ preload
Albuterol primarily targets this specific receptor subtype
Beta 2 adrenergic receptors
Burns, dehydration, vomiting/ diarrhea, hemorrhage
A patient who becomes unresponsive and apneic needs to have this done immediately
Pulse check (at least 5 no more than 10 seconds)
This stage of development is more prone to separation anxiety and may resist assessment
Toddler
This device can be used to help patients with acute exacerbation of CHF
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)
This is the pediatric dosing formula for IM epinephrine (anaphylaxis)
0.01 mg/kg
Increased cranial pressure
These 2 cardiac rhythms are defibrillated by the AED
Ventricular Tachycardia (V Tach) and Ventricular Fibrillation (V Fib)
This is the latest sign of hypoperfusion in children and making it an unreliable early indicator
Blood pressure
This is the MOST reliable bedside indicator of successful endotracheal tube placement.
continuous waveform capnography
This drug is contraindicated in children due to Reye's syndrome
Aspirin
Patients with dyspnea following a recent surgery are at risk for which shock category
Obstructive Shock
When an adult patient in cardiac arrest is intubated, this is how often you will ventilate them
These are the 3 upper airway sounds
Stridor, gurgling, and snoring