With chest pain at rest that radiates to the left arm.
What is acute coronary syndrome?
The medication and dose utilized in the PEA/Asystole algorithm.
What is 1 mg of epinephrine 1:10,000?
Beta agonist administered via nebulizer.
What is albuterol?
What is larger?
Leads associated with inferior aspect of the heart.
What are II, III, and aVF?
Trauma to the chest and paradoxical breathing.
What is flail chest?
First line of treatment for stable tachycardia.
What is vagal maneuver?
Anticholinergic administered by nebulizer.
What is ipratropium bromide?
Pediatric heads are proportionally _______ than adults.
What is larger?
Vessel represented with leads V1-V4.
What is the left anterior descending?
With shortness of breath for a few days, fever/chills, chest pain with breathing, productive cough.
What is pneumonia?
Key indicator for treatment in the bradycardia algorithm.
What is symptomatic presentation?
Nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockade that does not require reconsitution.
What is rocuronium?
The larynx is located more ________ and ______ in pediatric patients.
What is anterior and superior?
The pericardial layer directly on the heart.
What is visceral pericardium?
Shortness of breath, hypotension, tachycardia. Skin is pale, cool, diaphoretic. Patient recently got home from a cross country road trip.
What is pulmonary embolism?
Treatment for stable tachycardia with pulse and QRS wider than 0.12 secs.
What is adenosine (regular/monomorphic) and antiarrhythmics (sotalol, procainamide, amiodarone)?
Medication used for sedation that should not be administered more than once.
What is Etomidate?
Considered to be floppier and more difficult to manipulate in a pediatric patient.
What is the epiglottis?
Groove for placement of Mac blade.
What is the vallecula?
Shortness of breath, wheezing, not responsive to beta agonists.
What is status asthmaticus?
Post cardiac arrest care.
What is hemodynamic management (SBP >90/MAP >65), ventilation management (SpO2 94-99%/ETCO2 35-45), and TTM OR Sedation?
Medication administered for SCAPE (sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema).
What is Nitroglycerin?
The _____ is the narrowest portion of the pediatric airway.
What is the cricoid cartilage?
Number of cusps/leaflets on aortic valve.
What is three?