The ABCs
Now What
POT LUCK
Rhythms
Medications
100
an noisy upper airway obstruction that causes retractions
What is stridor
100
What you would administer to a child who is in septic shock with a rapid heart rate
What is fluid bolus with an isotonic cystalloid
100
the best way to ensure that the patient's heart refills with blood between chest compressions
What is allowing the chest to rise to it's normal position
100
a fine wavy line with no organized pattern
What is ventricular fibrillation
100
The primary medication used in pediatric resusciations
What is epinephrine
200
The best way to get information about the patients situation
What is a history from the caregiver
200
How you would administer ventilations to a child who is in respiratory distress and suddenly becomes cyanotic and whose respiratory rate drops to 6/min
What is bag valve mask ventilations
200
Clear everyone away from the patient and press the shock button
What is the steps to take when an AED advises a shock to be delivered
200
a tachycardia with a narrow QRS in a patient that has a pulse
What is superventricular tachycardia
200
an unusual medication used for heart failure in children
What is milrinone
300
a lower airway constrictive symptom that can cause a prolonged expiratory phase of respiration
What is wheezing
300
over the third rib at the midclavicular line
What is the correct placement for a needle thorocostomy
300
what to do if bradycardia occurs when ventilation is stopped for suctioning
What is resume ventilations
300
any rhythm on the heart monitor that is not accompanied by a pulse would be called this
What is pulseless electrical activity
300
intervention that is delivered repeatively at 20 ml/kg rapidly
What is normal saline fluid bolus
400
The most useful method of evaluating the effectiveness of ventilations
What is chest rise
400
The dose at which you would administer a syncronized cardioversion if your first attempt at 1 j/kg failed
What is 2 j/kg
400
the optimal rate of chest compressions to be delivered to children or infants
What is 100 per minute
400
The primary cause of any cardiac dysrhythmia in a child is due to this
What is a respiratory problem
400
The concentration of epinephrine given to pediatric patients
What is 1:10,000
500
When a semi-conscious child reaches up to stop you from doing a sternal rub
What is localization of painful stimulus
500
How you would categorize the shock of a patient with normat systokic blood pressure, decreased level of conscousness, cool extremities, delayed capillary refil and faint distal pulses
What is compensated shock
500
After stabilizing a patient after and MVA that is showing signs of brain injury, this is the next logical intervention
What is head CT
500
When considering causes of refractory superventricular tachycardia one would think through these
What is H's and T's
500
the name of the medication most likely used for accidental narcotic ingestion in children or adults causing altered mental status
What is narcan