Fluids Flashcards

1
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What is the approximate formula for calculating a child’s blood volume, and when giving a fluid bolus how much should be given?

A

80mls/kg

20mls/kg 0.9% saline

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What are the rough formulas for estimating a child’s weight?

A

9 years = 3* age

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What is the method used to estimate the maintenance fluids needed?

A

4mls/kg/hr for the first 10kg
2mls/kg/hr for the next 10kg
1ml/kg/hr for evey kg after

A combination of 0.9% saline and 5% dextrose is recommended

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In a trauma situation how much of a bolus should be administered?

A

10mls/kg when giving blood products as there is a risk of disturbing a blood clot.

Always replace blood with blood.

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What should be checked whenever giving fluids in children?

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Electrolyte levels this can be checked via a blood sample from IV access or from a heel prick test.

Note: electrolytes may appear deranged on a heel prick test.

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