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PALS
Paramedic: AHA PALS
| Question/Definition | Term/Answer |
|---|---|
| What 1st-line medication is used to treat persistent pediatric bradycardia? | Epinephrine 1:10000 |
| At what dose would you administer Epinephrine when treating persistent pediatric bradycardia? | 0.01mg/kg IV/IO every 3-5mins |
| What 2nd-line medication is used to treat persistent pediatric bradycardia? | Atropine |
| At what dose would you administer Atropine when treating persistent pediatric bradycardia? | 0.02mg/kg IV/IO |
| How often can you repeat your Atropine dose when treating persistent pediatric bradycardia? | Once |
| What is the Minimum Dose of Atropine when treating persistent pediatric bradycardia? | 0.1mg |
| What is the Maximum Single Dose of Atropine when treating persistent pediatric bradycardia? | 0.5mg |
| When treating Pediatric Bradycardia at what HR would you begin CPR? | < 60bpm |
| When pacing a pediatric patient during unstable bradycardia the pacer should be set at ___ - ___ bpm above the patient's intrinsic HR. | 10-20 |
| Hypotension, Acute AMS, and signs of Shock are all S/S of ______. | Cardiopulmonary Compromise |