Protocol Numbers Flashcards
Passive ventilation for how long during CPR-HD
The first three cycles (6 minutes)
When is a child (age 2-14) considered tachycardic?
Above 180
When is an infant (1 month-1 year) considered tachycardic?
Above 220
What is adult hypotension? (also applies to kids over 10)
Systolic less than 90
What is neonate hypotension? (28 days or less)
Systolic less than 60 or weak pulses
What is infant hypotension? (1 month to 1 year)
Systolic less than 70 or weak pulses
How do you calculate the systolic pressure of a kid age 1-10?
1-10 years < 70mmHg + (age in years x2)
What is hypotensive for old people?
Over 65 is a systolic less than 110
Respirations greater than or equal to what meets sepsis criteria?
20
An adult with less than ______ respirations per minute is an indication of overdose. They should get ______ to _____ mg of Narcan.
Less than 8
2-4 mg of Narcan
A patient with a BG of less than ________ is hypoglycemic. They should get _____ grams of glucose.
60 mg/dl
30 grams of glucose
Someone who weighs _______ or less, is older than ______ , or has a hx of _____ gets the pediatric epipen.
30 kg
50 years old
Hx of cardiac problems
What age group gets a 15:2 compression to ventilation ratio?
1 month to 8 years
What age group gets a 30:2 compression to ventilation ratio?
8 years and older
What age group gets a 3:1 compression to ventilation ratio?
less than 1 month
What are the compression depths?
Infants - 1.5 inches
Children - 2 inches
Adults - > 2 inches
Age designations
1 day (or less) - Newly born
1 month (or less) - Neonate
1 year (or less) - Infant
2-14 years - Pediatric or child
15 years and up - Adult
Temperatures above _____ or below _____ are part of sepsis criteria
> 100.4° or < 96.8°
What are the Head Trauma Vent Rates?
Adults (Age 15+) = 10
Peds (Ages 2‐14) = 20
Infants (Age 1) = 25
What is the ventilation rate for an adult without a pulse?
1 breath every 10 seconds
What is the ventilation rate for an adult with a pulse?
1 breath every 6 seconds
Stroke Centers
John Muir Concord
John Muir WC
SRVMC
Kaiser WC
Kaiser Antioch
Kaiser Richmond
Stemi Centers
Kaiser WC
SRVMC
Sutter Delta
John Muir Concord
John Muir WC
What facilities don’t have L&D?
Kaiser Richmond and John Muir Concord
A capillary refill of greater than _____ seconds for a pediatric patient indicates impending circulatory failure.
4 seconds
What is a normal ETC02?
35-45
What do you want the ETC02 to be for a head trauma patient?
30-35
Signs of ICP
- Cushing’s triad - Breathing, Increased BP, Decreased HR
- Vomiting
- Unequal pupils
Signs of ICP
- Cushing’s triad - Breathing, Increased BP, Decreased HR
- Vomiting
- Unequal pupils
What is considered a cycle for BLS CPR?
Each round of 3:1, 15:2, or 30:2
What is considered a cycle for CPR HD?
2 minutes (every pulse check)