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2-110 An Apparent Life Threatening Event (ALTE), sometimes referred to as a "near-miss" SIDS, is an episode that is frightening to the observer, and involves some combination of the following: |
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2-110 Contact with medical control is required prior to accepting refusals for patients less than ______ old? |
3 months |
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2-111 What is the IM Versed dose for actively seizing pediatric patient? |
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2-111 Rectal Valium may be administered if available via the family. What is the dose? |
Refer to LBT or HandTevy |
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2-110 What medication is administered for actively seizing febrile pediatric patient? |
Cold Fluids - 20ml/kg IV bolusCold Fluids |
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2-112 In pediatric cardiac arrest with known/suspected hypovolemia, administer: |
Fluid bolus 20ml/kg |
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2-112 All pediatric medical cardiac arrest patients will be resuscitated on scene where patient is found for _________ unless scene unsafe/not enough physical space to work. |
5 cycles of CPR and ALS Therapies |
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2-112 Ideally, chest compressions should only be interrupted for ____________ and ___________. |
Rhythm Check and Actual Shock Delivery |
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2-112 Reassess rhythm after every cycle of CPR, assess a _________ if organized rhythm. Do not exceed __________. |
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2-112 If EtCO2 is available all pediatric cardiac arrest patient's > _______ of age should have rapid insertion of supraglottic airway without interrupting chest compressions. If EtCO2 is not available _________________________. |
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2-112 In pediatric cardiac arrest, if supraglottic airway insertion is unsuccessful you may attempt ETT to a max of _____ attempts. |
2 attempts |