Pediatric - Unstable Narrow QRS Flashcards
Narrow complex tachycardia may be considered SVT if it is over ______ beats per minute in children.
180
Narrow complex tachycardia may be considered SVT if it is over ______ beats per minute in infants.
220
Pediatric patients not responsive to vagal maneuvers, or are unstable tachycardia patients, may be given _____.
Adenosine 0.1 mg/kg IV/IO
What is the maximum first dose of adenosine in the unstable narrow complex tachycardia in pediatric patients?
6 mg
What is the maximum first dose of adenosine in the unstable narrow complex tachycardia in pediatric patients?
6 mg
What is the maximum subsequent dose of adenosine in the unstable narrow complex tachycardia in pediatric patients?
12 mg
What is the total number of doses (initial and repeat) of adenosine that can be given to unstable narrow complex pediatric patients?
3 (6 mg, 12 mg, 12 mg)
For the pediatric unstable narrow complex pediatric patient, what may be given for sedation prior to syncronized cardioversion?
Versed (0.1 mg/kg IV/IO/IN)
OR
Ketamine (1 mg/kg IV/IO)
For the pediatric unstable narrow complex pediatric patient, what are the doses for syncronized cardioversion?
1 J/kg initially, then 2 J/kg