Tip of the nose to tragus
What is how to measure an NPA?
Epinephrine dose
What is 0.01mg/kg?
Cardioversion Dose
What is 0.5-1 J/kg, up to 2 J/kg?
Epinephrine dose
What is 0.01mg/kg (0.1mL/kg) ?
MAX DOSE 1MG
Primary Medication used in PEA
What is Epinephrine?
What is how to measure an OPA?
Atropine Dose
What is 0.02mg/kg?
MAX DOSE 0.1mg, and maximum single dose 0.5mg
Amiodarone Dose
What is 5mg/kg?
Most common cause of pediatric cardiac arrest
What is Respiratory Arrest?
What is a neutral or sniffing position?
HR 60 or less
What is Start CPR?
Infant Vagal Maneuvers
What is placing ice bags over eyes for 15-30 seconds? Or What is pressing knees to chest for 15-30 seconds?
Lidocaine Dose
What is 1mg/kg?
The heart rate in pediatrics when we start CPR
What is 60 BPM?
IV Fluid bolus calculation
The main priority when treating symptomatic bradycardia in an infant or child
What is identify and treat the underlying cause?
Child Vagal Maneuvers
What is- bearing down and blowing on your thumb, or into a syringe?
Or What is- turning the child upside down while also bearing down?
Narcan Dose
What is 0.1mg/kg?
Reversible causes of cardiac arrest
What is- Hypothermia, Hypokalemia, Hyperkalemia, Hypoxia, Hydrogen Ion (acidosis), Hypoglycemia, Tension Pneumothorax, Tamponade (cardiac), Toxins, Thrombosis (pulmonary and coronary)?
IO Sites of access for pediatrics
What are- the proximal tibia (#1), the distal femur, and the distal tibia sites?
Signs and symptoms of unstable bradycardia
What are signs of poor perfusion, listless, fussy, irritable, altered mental status, hypotension, signs of shock?
Acutely altered, hypotension; pale, mottled or cyanotic, signs of poor perfusion are indicative of....
What is unstable tachycardia?
Dextrose Dose
What is - D10W 5-10mL/kg?
Defibrillation dose for pediatrics
What is- 2 J/kg, then 4 J/kg, subsequent shocks >4 J/kg, up to 10 J/kg (or adult dose)?