PALS Flashcards

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Defibrillation Doses

A

Initial Dose: 2 joules/kg

Subsequent: 4 joules/kg

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Cardioversion

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Initial Shock: 0.5-1 joule/kg

Subsequent Shock: 2 joules/kg

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Pediatric Systolic BP calculation

AGE 1-10yo

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(Age in years x2) + 70= average systolic BP

Ex. Average BP of a 3yo child= 76mmHg

Hypotension of Patients

  • Newborn to 3 months <60
  • Infants 1 to 12 months <70
  • Children 1 to 10 years <70
  • Children >10 years <90
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4
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DOPE Intubation

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D- dislodged tube
O- obstruction
P- tension pneumothorax
E- equipment

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Cardiac Arrest Drugs

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Epinephrine:
IV/IO- 0.01mg/kg (0.1mL/kg of 1:10,000 concentration) Repeat q 3-5 minutes

   ET: 0.1mg/kg (0.1mL/kg of 1:1000 concentration)

Amiodarone:
5mg/kg bolus, may repeat 2 times for refractory VF/pulseless VT

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6
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GCS

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Mild Head Injury- GCS score 13-15
Moderate Head Injury- GCS score 9-12
Severe Head Injury- GCS score 3-8

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7
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BGL for pedis

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Normal BGL:
preterm to term neonates <45 mg/dL
Infants/Children/Adolescents <60 mg/dL

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8
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Primary Assessment

Airway
Breathing 
Circulation
Disability
Exposure
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Airway- complete or severe obstruction

Breathing- Apnea, increased work of breathing, bradypnea

Circulation- absence of palpable pulses, poor perfusion, hypotension, bradycardia

Disability- unresponsiveness, decreased level of consciousness

Exposure- significant hypothermia, significant bleeding, petechiae(tiny red dots-low platelets) or purpura(non blanching purple color from bleeding capillaries) consistent with septic shock

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9
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ET Pedi Tube Size

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Uncuffed: (Age)/4+4
Cuffed: (Age)/4+3

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10
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Shock

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Hypovolemic and hemorrhagic shock- inadequate blood volume or oxygen carrying capacity

Distributive- inappropriate distribution of blood volume and flow

Cardiogenic Shock- Impaired cardiac contractility

Obstructive Shock- Obstructed blood Flow

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Cardiac Output= the volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute

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Cardiac Output= Stroke Volume x Heart Rate

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12
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Breath Rates

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Pedi non intubated 1 breath q 3-5sec

Pedi tubed: 1 breath q 6-8 sec

Neonates: 1 breath/sec

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13
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Newborn Hypoglycemia

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BGL <40. Give 0.5-1g/kg 0.5-1g/kg slow IV/IO (D10 or D25)

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Pediatric assessment triangle

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Warm, dry, position, suction, stimulate

Oxygen

Establish effective ventilation
Endotracheal intubation

Chest Compressions

Medications

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