Ambulance officers are bringing a 5-month-old baby to your ED in cardiac arrest. You have a few minutes to prepare drugs and equipment.
Complete the table for estimated weight, ETT size, DC shock joules, adrenaline dose and 10% glucose dose.
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| Item |
Formula/calculation |
Answer |
| Estimated weight |
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| ETT size |
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| DC shock joules |
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| Adrenaline dose |
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| 10% glucose dose |
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Complete the table identifying the recommended compression:ventilation ratio for neonatal, paediatric and adult groups.
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| Group |
Ratio |
| Neonatal |
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| Paediatric |
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| Adult |
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Briefly explain the rationale for different compression ratios in these populations.
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Briefly explain why the ratio recommended for lay-provider BLS is constant across age groups.
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The child regains circulation but is agitated and requires RSI. List the drugs you would choose, including doses.
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Cuffed endotracheal tubes are increasingly used in paediatric intubations. Briefly explain why uncuffed tubes were historically preferred.
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