paed 2 Flashcards

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moderate croup mx?

A
  • Dexamethasone 600 mcg/kg Oral (Max. 12 mg)
  • Tx
  • Rx as Severe if Pt deteriorates
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severe croup mx/?

A
  • Adrenaline 5 mg (5 mL) Nebulised (1:1,000)
  • Dexamethasone 600 mcg/kg Oral (Max 12 mg)

if unimproved:
• Repeat Adrenaline as above at 5
minute intervals until improvement

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mild/mod mx of asthma

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• Salbutamol pMDI and spacer
- > 6 years Salbutamol 4 - 12 doses
< 2 - 6 Salbutamol 2 - 6 doses

  • Pt to take 4 breaths for each dose
  • Repeat at 20 minute intervals if required

—– no significant response after 20 - mx as severe

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severe mx of asthma?

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• Nebulised Salbutamol

  • Small children (2 - 4 years): Salbutamol 2.5 mg (1.25 mL) nebulised
  • Medium children (5 - 11 years):
    Salbutamol 2.5 - 5 mg (1.25 - 2.5 mL) nebulised
  • Repeat Salbutamol at 20 minute intervals if required

• Ipratropium Bromide 250 mcg (1 mL) nebulised

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critical asthma mx

A

• Nebulised Salbutamol
- All children (2 - 11 years): Salbutamol 10 mg
(5 mL) nebulised
- Repeat Salbutamol at 5 minute intervals if
required

• Ipratropium Bromide 250 mcg (1 mL) nebulised

Dexmetasone 600mcg/kg oral (12mg max)

• If unable to gain IV or unaccredited in IV Adrenaline:
- Adrenaline 10 mcg/kg IM (1:1000)
- Repeat at 5 - 10 minute intervals as required
(max 30 mcg/kg IM)

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undifferentiated n/v Prophylaxis for
• Awake Pt (GCS 13-15) with potential spinal
injuries and immobilised
• Eye trauma – e.g. penetrating eye injury or
hyphema

A

• Ondansetron ODT orally

  • Small child – 2 mg
  • Medium child – 4 mg
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glucagon doses (2)

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• If not accredited in IV Dextrose or no IV access:

  • < 25 kg Glucagon 0.5 IU IM (0.5 mL)
  • > 25 kg Glucagon 1 IU IM (1 mL)
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mx for pt that has poor response to oral glucose?

A

glucagon

• If not accredited in IV Dextrose or no IV access:

  • < 25 kg Glucagon 0.5 IU IM (0.5 mL)
  • > 25 kg Glucagon 1 IU IM (1 mL)
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midaz doses in seizures (nb/sml&large infant/SC/MC).

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• Midazolam IM

  • Medium Child (5 - 11 years) Midazolam 2.5 - 5 mg IM
  • Small child (1 - 4 years) Midazolam 2.5 mg IM
  • Small & Large Infant (< 12 months) Midazolam 1 mg IM
  • Newborn Midazolam 0.5 mg IM

– activity continues - rpt original dose once only at 10/60 min.

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ceftriaxone dose.

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• Ceftriaxone 50 mg/kg IM (max. 1000 mg)
- Dilute 1000 mg with 3.5 mL
Lignocaine 1%
- Administer into upper lateral thigh

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opiod od mx?

A
  • Assist and maintain airway / ventilation
  • Naloxone 10 mcg/kg (max. 400 mcg) IM

rpt same dose if required at 10/60min.

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