Pedia: Emergencies Flashcards
In a person with exposure to a known allergen what is the minimum dxtic criteria for anaphylaxis?
Decrease in 30% of pxs known BP or low BP terms of age
In resuscitation how fast should one obtain access from a peripheral line?
90s or in 2-3 attempts
What is the treatment for diagnosed anaphylaxis?
Epi 1:1000 dilution 0.01mg/kg with Max 0.5mg
Antihistamines
Beta agonist
Glucocorticoids: Hydrocortisone 5mg/kg or Methylprednisolone 2mg/kg IV
The second phase of biphasic anaphylaxis usually occurs in how many hours?
4 hours
What is the most common significant pediatric cardiac arrythymia?
Supra ventricular tachy
Overdose! What is the tx of choice for:
- TCA
- Carbon monoxide
- Mothballs
- Sodium bicarbonate
- 100% O2
- Activated charcoal
What category of rabies exposure? Lick on broken arm skin Minor scratch on nape Nibbling on hand Handling of carcass Licking on forehead
Lick on broken arm skin 2 Minor scratch on nape 3 Nibbling on hand 2 Handling of carcass 3 Licking on forehead 1
In a person with exposure to a likely allergen what is the minimum dxtic criteria for anaphylaxis?
2 or more of Involvement of skin and mucosa Respiratory compromise Reduced BP Persistent GI sxs
What is the treatment for VTACH?
Stable
Unstable
Stable IV lidocaine 1mg/kg
Unstable cardio version 1J/kg