by-step Answers
EPI dose in cardiac arrest (IV and IO) - CORRECT ANSWER-0.01mg/kg IV, q3-5min
(or 0.1mg/kg IO)
Amiodarone IV/IO dose Cardiac Arrest - CORRECT ANSWER-5mg/kg bolus (max 3
doses)
Lidocaine IV/IO dose Cardiac Arrest - CORRECT ANSWER-1mg/kg loading dose
Maintenance: 20-50mcg/kg/min infusion
(repeat your bolus dose if the infusion is initiated longer than 15mins after first bolus
dose)
Defib doses in Cardiac Arrest - CORRECT ANSWER-First shock: 2 J/kg
Second Shock: 4 J/kg
Subsequent: 4+ J/kg (max 10 J/kg or adult dose)
H's and T's of ACLS - CORRECT ANSWER-H(6) T(5)
H hypovolemia
H hypoxia
H hypoglycemia
H hypothermia
H hypo/hyperkalemia
H hydrogen ions (acidosis)
T tension pneumo
T tamponade
T toxins
, T2 thrombosis PE/Cardiac
Upper Airway Obstruction sounds - CORRECT ANSWER-stridor (usually inspiratory)
barking cough
hoarse
Lower Airway Obstruction Sounds - CORRECT ANSWER-wheezing (usually expiratory)
prolonged exp phase
Lung Tissue Disease: airway sounds - CORRECT ANSWER-grunting
crackles
decreased breath sounds
Up Air Obs: Croup Tx - CORRECT ANSWER-nebulized Epi
corticosteroids
Up Air Obs: Anaphylaxis tx - CORRECT ANSWER-IM epi
salbutamol
antihistamine
corticosteroids
Up Air Obs: Foreign Body Tx - CORRECT ANSWER-position of comfort
(c) specialty
Low Air Obstraction: Bronchiolitis tx - CORRECT ANSWER-nasal suction
bhronchodilator trail
Low Air Obstraction: Asthma Tx - CORRECT ANSWER-Salbutamol +/- ipratropium
corticosteroids