Adult Protocol - 4 - Airway Management Flashcards

1
Q

Proceeding straight to definitive airway management (i-Gel/ETT) may be done when _____.

A

Pt’s LOC is low enough to warrant securing with ALS maneuvers.

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What is the indication for atropine as an RSI pre-medication?

A

Bradycardia prior to RSI procedure.

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3
Q

What is the dose of atropine for adult RSI?

A

0.01 mg/kg IV

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4
Q

What is the indication for lidocaine as an RSI pre-medication?

A

Suspected head trauma (mechanism?)

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5
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What is the dose of lidocaine for RSI?

A

1 mg/kg IV

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6
Q

For adult sedation in RSI, what are the medications and dosages?

A

Etomidate: 0.3 mg/kg IV
Ketamine: 1.5-2 mg/kg IV for longer sedation (Repeat as needed)

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7
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For adult paralytic in RSI, what are the medications and dosages?

A

Succs: 1.5 mg/kg IV (100 mg minimum)
Vecuronium: 0.08-0.1 mg/kg IV

Succs at the above dose, THEN Vec 0.04-0.06 mg/kg for paralysis maintenance

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8
Q

Always _____ before you _____.

A

EtomiDATE; Succ

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