Pediatric - Anaphylaxis Flashcards

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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Anaphylaxis Criteria?

A
Suspected exposure with mucosal/skin signs and at least 1 of the following:
Respiratory S/S
BP < 90
Or 
Suspected allergen and 2  of the following:
Skin or mucosal signs and symptoms
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Respiratory S/S
BP < 90
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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Epinephrine Dose

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< 30 kg - 0.15 mg IM q 5 - 3 doses max

>30 kg - 0.3 mg IM q 5 - 3 doses max

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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - BP < 70+(2 x age) tx?

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20 ml/kg NS bolus prn

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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Stridor present?

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Treat concurrently with stridor protocol

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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Bronchospasm present?

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Treat concurrently with bronchospasm protocol

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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Additional medications?

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Diphenhydramine

Dexamethasone

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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Diphenhydramine dose?

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1 mg/kg PO/IM/IV/IO

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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Dexamethasone dose?

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0.6 mg/kg PO/IM/IV/IO

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Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Ongoing refractory symptoms?

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OLMC to consider vasopressors

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