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Epinephrine dose and concentration for adult cardiac arrest |
1 mg (10 ml of 1:10,000) |
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1 mg of EPI is
___ ml of a 1:1,000 solution OR ___ ml of a 1:10,000 solution |
1
10 |
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3 ml of 1:1,000 epi equals ___ mg of epi.
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3 mg
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3 ml of 1:10,000 epi equals ___ mg of epi.
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0.3 mg
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How many mg does each ml of 1:1,000 epi contain?
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1 mg
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How many mg does each ml of 1:10,000 epi contain?
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0.1 mg
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Epi 1:1,000 is ___ times ______ than epi 1:10,000.
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10 times stronger
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Epi 1:10,000 is ___ times ______ than epi 1:1,000.
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10 times weaker
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dose and concentration of Epi for adult asthma |
0.3 mg (0.3 ml of 1:1,000) |
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IM epi dose and concentration for adult anaphylactic reaction |
0.3 mg (0.3 ml of a 1:1000 solution) |
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ET dose and concentration of epi in neonate resuscitation
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0.1 mg/kg |
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IV dose and concentration of epi in pediatric and neonate resuscitation
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0.01 mg/kg
(0.1 ml/kg of a 1:10,000 solution) |
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IM epi dose and concentration for pediatric asthma/wheezing |
0.01 mg/kg (0.01 ml/kg of a 1:1,000 solution), max 0.3 mg |
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ET epi dose and concentration for pediatric anaphylactic reaction
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0.01 mg/kg
(0.1 ml/kg of a 1:10,000 solution) |
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IM epi dose and concentration for pediatric anaphylactic reaction
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0.01 mg/kg
(0.01 ml/kg of a 1:1,000 solution) |
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0.1 mg epi is ___ ml of a 1:10,000 solution
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1 ml
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0.1 mg epi is ___ ml of a 1:1,000 solution
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0.1 ml
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ET dose and concentration of epi in a pediatric resuscitation
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0.1 mg/kg
(0.1 ml/kg of a 1:1,000 solution) |
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Name the two situations in which EPI 0.3 mg (0.3 ml 1:1,000) are used. |
Adult (1) IM asthma (2) IM anaphylaxis |
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Name the one situation in which EPI 0.1 mg/kg (1 ml/kg 1:10,000) is used.
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ET neonate resuscitation
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Name the one situation in which EPI 0.1 mg/kg (0.1 ml/kg 1:1,000) is used.
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ET pediatric resuscitation
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Name the three situations in which EPI 0.01 mg/kg (0.1 ml/kg 1:10,000) is used. |
(1) IV pediatric arrest (2) IV neonate arrest (3) ET pediatric anaphylaxis |
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Name the two situations in which EPI 0.01 mg/kg (0.01 ml/kg 1:1,000) is used.
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(1) IM pediatric asthma
(2) IM pediatric anaphylaxis |
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Which solution has the higher EPI concentration?
(A) 1:1,000 (B) 1:10,000 |
(A) 1:1,000 is more concentrated.
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Which solution has the lower EPI concentration?
(A) 1:1,000 (B) 1:10,000 |
(B) 1:10,000 is less concentrated.
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ET EPI dose is the same for pediatrics and neonatal resuscitation at 0.1mg/kg; however, the concentration for pediatrics is ______ while the concentration for neonates is ______.
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1:1,000
1:10,000 |
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In comparing pediatric and neonate cardiac arrest cases, which of the two receives ET epi in a more concentrated form?
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pediatric
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In Remac protocols, IM epinephrine is always administered in this concentration.
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1:1,000
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In REMAC protocols, IVB epinephrine is always administered in this concentration.
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1:10,000
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In pediatric arrest, what is the concentration for ET epi?
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1:1,000
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In neonatal arrest, what is the concentration for ET epi?
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1:10,000
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What concentration of EPI is used for pediatric anaphylaxis ET administration.
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1:10,000
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What is the EPI IM dose in mg for adult asthma?
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0.3 mg
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What is the EPI IM dose in mg for adult anaphylaxis?
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0.3 mg
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What is the EPI ET dose in mg/kg for neonate resuscitation?
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0.1 mg/kg
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What is the EPI ET dose in mg/kg for pediatric resuscitation?
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0.1 mg/kg
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What is the EPI IV dose in mg/kg for pediatric and neonate resuscitation?
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0.01 mg/kg
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What is the EPI IM dose in mg/kg for pediatric asthma?
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0.01 mg/kg
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What is the EPI IM dose in mg/kg for pediatric anaphylaxis?
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0.01 mg/kg
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What is the EPI ET dose in mg/kg for pediatric anaphylaxis?
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0.01 mg/kg
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What is the difference in ET dose and concentration of EPI between pediatric cardiac arrest and pediatric anaphylaxis?
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Anaphylaxis uses a lower ET dose and concentration than arrest.
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While IV EPI always uses a ______ concentration and IM EPI a ______ concentration, ET EPI uses both, depending on the protocol.
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1:10,000
1:1,000 |
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Describe the three administration route scenarios (spanning four protocols) in which EPI is given at 0.01 mg/kg. |
(1) IM ped anaphylaxis/asthma (2) ET ped anaphylaxis (3) IV ped/neo arrest
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Name the two situations in which EPI is administered at 0.1 mg/kg.
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(1) neonate arrest ET
(2) ped arrest ET |
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Name the two situations in which EPI is administered at 0.3 mg.
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(1) adult asthma IM
(2) adult anaphylaxis IM (also max dose for ped asthma IM) |
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Name the one situation in which EPI is administered at 1 mg.
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adult cardiac arrest
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0.1 mg/kg is basically a
"______ dose." |
ET arrest
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0.01 mg/kg are all ______ protocol doses, four in total.
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pediatric
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0.1 mg/kg pertains to one ______ arrest and one ______ arrest protocol. |
pediatric neonate |
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There are no ______ protocols that call for the doses 0.1 mg/kg or 0.01 mg/kg.
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adult
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0.3 mg EPI is ___ ml 1:1,000?
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0.3 ml
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0.1 mg EPI is ___ ml 1:10,000?
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1 ml
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"Maximum dose is 0.3 mg" refers to which protocols? |
Ped Asthma/Wheezing Ped Anaphylactic Reaction |