No additional ASA is required for patients who self medicated with 324mg within how many hours?
12 Hours
Adult patients greater than what age with injuries above the clavicles must receive a c-collar?
Greater than 65 years old.
What is the normal range of ETCO2?
35-45mmHg
What is the low and high range for treatment of diabetic emergencies.
Less than 70 and greater than 400
What is the age requirement for performing an EJ? (External Jugular Venous Cannulation)
12 years or older.
A patient who is a candidate for ECMO should not receive what medication?
Epi
When is it ok to examine the genitalia on a sexual assault victim?
Only if there is active bleeding.
After administration of a Duo neb treatment the patient wants to refuse transport. Can this pt refuse?
Yes.
Refer to Repiratory 1.2 in protocol book.
How many mg of Midazolam do we give for anxiety and how many ml is it?
1. 2.5mg
2. 0.5ml
What are the 6 rights to medication administration?
Right Medication, Right Route, Right Patient, Right amount, Right Time, Right Documentation
1. What sustained heart rate is considered A-Fib/RVR?
2. What are the 2 medications given?
3. What are the dosages?
1. 150 or greater
2. Diltiazem & Amiodarone
3. Diltiazem (20mg over 2min) Amiodarone (150mg over 10min)
Name 2 of our 3 Level 1 Trauma Centers
1. Medical City Plano
2. Parkland
3. Children's Medical City Dallas
What 3 medications are used for RSI and what are the adult dosages?
1. Ketamine 2mg/kg
2. Versed 5mg
3. Rocuronium 100mg
A pt has facial droop, arm drifts down, and has a weak grip. What is the LA Motor Score score?
LA Motor Score of 3
What is considered hypotension in the pediatric patient?
Systolic BP less than 70+(2xage in years)
Your pt is nauseous and has an extreme prolonged QTC Interval. What IV medication should we refrain from giving & What rhythm are they at risk of going into?
1. IV Zofran
2. Torsades
How do we treat a crush injury that has a prolong extrication time?
Sodium Bicarb 1mEq/kg in 1000ml Normal Saline wide open regardless of hemodynamic status.
What are 2 of 3 indications for use of PEEP?
1. Pulmonary Edema/CHF
2. Drowning
3. Smoke or Fume Inhalation
What is a dystonic reaction and how do we treat it?
1. A dystonic reaction is a condition that causes involuntary muscle contractions, which can lead to abnormal postures or movements. These reactions can affect the muscles in the face, neck, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, or larynx.
2. 50mg Benadyrl IM or IV over 2 min
What are the 2 colors on colormetric EtCO2 and what do they indicate?
Purple = No Good (Less than 4mmHg)
Yellow = Good (15-38mmHg) Remember Yellow = Dillon Mello
Adenosine is contraindicated in what rare rhythm/syndrome & why?
1. Wolff Parkinson-White
2. Wolff Parkinson White is a condition where there is an accessory pathway from the atria to the ventricles. This pathway has no rate control due to it not having a gatekeeper like the AV Junction. Giving Adenosine blocks the AV junction therefore it would make the accessory pathway the primary pathway for impulses to travel through.
In the setting of hemorrhagic shock what are 2 of the 4 physiologic signs that blood products need to be given?
1. Systolic BP equal or less than 70
2. HR equal or greater than 110 with a BP equal or less than 100.
3. ETCO2 less than 25
4. Witnessed cardiac arrest less than 5 min PTA and CPR PTA.
What is the medication error in the pediatric protocol for croup?
Nebulized Epi should be 0.3mg which is 3ml of 1:10000 cardiac epi. Not 3mg of 1:1000.
Your pt is a 15kg pediatric who is actively seizing. What is the IV/IO & IM/IN dose of Midazolam for this patient?
1.5mg IV/IO
3.0mg IM/IN
What is the Ketamine dose for sedation/comfort with transcutaneous pacing?
25mg IV,IO,IM,IN