Pediatrics Flashcards
Defib energy for cardiac arrest
First: 2j/kg
Second: 4j/kg
NRP ET tube size
- below 1kg (<28wks) = 2.5mm
- 1-2kg (28-34 wks) = 3.0mm
- > 2kg (>34 wks) = 3.5mm
NRP initial assessment
Term?
Tone?
Crying?
What to do if neonate is not crying, with no tone?
stimulate, warm, dry, suction if needed.
Neonate has apnea after stimulation:
Position Airway
suction
supplemental O2
CPAP?
pulse ox
Neonate HR<100 after stimulation:
PPV
Pulse ox
monitor
wait 30 seconds and reassess HR
Neonate HR<100 after PPV:
consider advanced airway
Neonate HR<60:
CPR 3:1 ratio
PPV (advanced airway)
100% O2
When to give epi during neonatal resuscitation
After 30 seconds of PPV
AND
another 60 seconds of chest compressions coordinated with PPV
NRP epi dose IV/IO
0.02mg/kg (0.2ml/kg)
NRP epi dose endotracheal
0.1mg/kg (1ml/kg)
NRP fluid bolus/volume expander
10ml/kg
Considerations if neonate is not responding to NRP algorithm with epi administration
hypovolemia
pneumothorax
Pediatric IBW calculation
Pediatric:
1. Age 1–5 years:IBW=(Agex2)+8
2. Age 6–12 years:IBW=(Agex3)+7
Pediatric push dose epi dosage
0.1 mL/kg (1 mcg/kg) every 3 – 5 min PRN to maintain SBP >70 + (2x age in years). Max 20 mcg per dose