Pediatric VT / VF arrest Flashcards
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Defibrillation shock dose
2 J/kg prn q 2 min, dose increases by 2 J/kg until 10 J/kg or Adult energy level
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - If unable to select exact joules on the monitor?
Round up to the next closest selection
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - A flat EtCO2 tracing likely indicates?
misplaced or esophageal endotracheal tube
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - If EtCO2 is consistently below 10 - 15 mmHg?
Focus efforts on improving the quality of CPR and avoiding excessive ventilation
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Epinephrine indication
VT / VF arrest
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Epinephrine dose
0.01 mg/kg IV/IO to a single max of 1 mg, q 3-5 prn
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Epinephrine EMS contraindications
None
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Amiodarone indications
Persistent VF / VT
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Amiodarone dose
5 mg/kg IV/IO to a single max of 300 mg q 5 minutes prn to a total max of 15 mg/kg or 450 mg(whichever is less
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Amiodarone EMS contraindications
None
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Amiodarone Precautions
Can be administered undiluted if followed by a 10 mL flush
Cannot be administered concurrently with sodium bicarbonate
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Calcium gluconate indications
Suspected hyperkalemia
hypocalcemia
hypermagnesemia
CCB or BB overdose
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Calcium gluconate dose
60 mg/kg SIVP/IO single max of 3 g
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Calcium gluconate EMS contraindications
Hypersensitivity
Hypercalcemia
Pediatric VT / VF arrest - Sodium Bicarbonate indications
Pre-existing hyperkalemia (renal failure)
TCA or ASA overdose