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What is the Midazolam dose for anew born?
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Weight = 3.5 kg
IM 175 mg / 0.7 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 2 month old?
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Weight = 5 kg
IM 0.5 mg / 0.1 ml |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 6 month old?
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Weight = 7 kg
IM 0.7mg / 0.14 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 1 year old?
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Weight = 10 kg
1.0 mg / 0.2 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 2 year old?
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Weight = 12 kg
IM 1.2 mg / 0.24 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 3 year old?
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Weight = 14 kg
IM 1.4 mg in 0.28mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 4 year old?
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Weight = 16 kg
IM 1.6 mg in 0.32 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 5 year old?
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Weight = 18 kg
IM 1.8 mg / 0.36 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 6 year old?
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Weight = 20 kg
IM 2.0 mg / 0.4 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 7 year old?
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Weight = 22 kg
IM 2.2 mg / 0.44 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 8 year old?
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Weight = 24 kg
IM 2.4 mg / 0.48 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 9 year old?
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Weight = 26 kg
IM 2.6 mg / 0.52 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 10 year old?
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Weight = 33 kg
IM 3.3 mg / 0.66 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 11 year old?
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Weight = 36 kg
IM 3.6 mg / 0.72 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 12 year old?
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Weight = 40 kg
IM 4.0 mg / 0.8 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 13 year old?
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Weight = 43 kg
IM 4.3 mg / 0.86 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 14 year old?
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Weight = 46 kg
IM 4.6 mg / 0.92 mls |
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 15 year old?
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Adult Dose - 0.1 mg / kg max 10 mg
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What is the Midazolam dose for a 16 year old?
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Adult Dose - 0.1 mg / kg max 10 mg
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a new born?
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Weight = 3.5 kg
IM 175 mg / 0.7 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 2 month old?
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Weight = 5 kg
IM 250 mg / 1.0 ml |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 6 month old?
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Weight = 7 kg
IM 350 mg / 1.4 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 1 year old?
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Weight = 10 kg
IM 500mg / 2mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 2 year old?
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Weight = 12 kg
IM 600mg / 2.5 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 3 year old?
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Weight = 14 kg
IM 700 mg / 2.8 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 4 year old?
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Weight = 16 kg
IM 800 mg / 3.2 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 5 year old?
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Weight = 18 kg
IM 900 mg / 3.6 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 6 year old?
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Weight = 20 kg
IM 1000 mg / 4.0 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 7 year old?
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Weight = 22 kg
IM 1000 mg / 4.0 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 8 year old?
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Weight = 24 kg
IM 1000 mg / 4.0 mls |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 10 year old?
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Weight = 20 kg
IM 1000 mg / 4.0 mls |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a new born?
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Weight = 3.5 kg
IN 7.5 mcg / 0.25 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 2 month old?
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Weight = 5 kg
IN 10 mcg / 0.3 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp" |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 6 month old?
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Weight = 7 kg
IN 15 mcg / 0.4 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 1 year old?
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Weight = 10 kg
IN 20 mcg / 0.5 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 2 year old?
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Weight = 12 kg
IN 25 mcg / 0.6 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 3 year old?
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Weight = 14 kg
IN 27.5 mcg / 0.65 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 4 year old?
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Weight = 16 kg
IN 32.5 mcg / 0.75 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 5 year old?
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Weight = 18 kg
IN 35 mcg / 0.8 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 6 year old?
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Weight = 20 kg
IN 40 mcg / 0.9 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 7 year old?
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Weight = 22 kg
IN 45 mcg / 1.0 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 8 year old?
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Weight = 24 kg
IN 50mcg / 1.0 mls (Using 100mcg / 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 9 year old?
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Weight = 26 kg
IN 60 mcg / 0.3 mls (Using 600 mcg in 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 10 year old?
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Weight = 33 kg
IN 60 mcg / 0.3 mls (Using 600 mcg in 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 11 year old?
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Weight = 36 kg
IN 75 mcg / 0.35 mls (Using 600 mcg in 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 12 year old?
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Weight = 40 kg
IN 75 mcg / 0.35 mls (Using 600 mcg in 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 13 year old?
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Weight = 43 kg
IN 90 mcg / 0.4 mls (Using 600 mcg in 2ml amp) |
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What is the IN Fentanyl dose for a 14 year old?
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Weight = 46 kg
IN 90 mcg / 0.4 mls (Using 600 mcg in 2ml amp) |
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 15 year old?
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Adult Dose - 1gm / 4.0 mls
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What is the Ceftriaxone dose for a 16 year old?
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Adult Dose - 1gm / 4.0 mls
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What is the Dose for Ceftriaxone?
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50mg / Kg IM made up with 3.5 mls Lignocaine
Administer to upper outer thigh (IV Method preferred if accredited) ** If 6 yr / 20 kg or greater then full dose** |
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What is the Paediatric dose of IN Fentanyl?
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2 mcg / kg IN every 5 / 60
repeat up to 1 mcg / kg every 5/60 (max 3 doses) until pain reduced to comfortable / tolerable level or onset of side effects (max dose 4mcg / kg) if pain not controlled by above, and no IV access then Morphine 0.1 mg / kg IM - Single Dose |
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Which size ampule should IN fentanyl be prepared from?
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If <25 kg then Fentanyl 100 mcg / 2 mls
If > 25 kg then Fentanyl 600 mcg / 2mls |
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What is the drug protocol for Tonic Clonic seizures?
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Midazolam 0.1 mg / kg IM
If seizure contnues 10/60 then repeat original dose. Max dose 10 mg / kg |
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What is the paed drug protocol for Anaphylaxis
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If Angio oedema or Urticaria or GIT disturbance
PLUS Respiratory distress / bronchospasm or < adequate perfusion or ACS then Adrenaline 10 mcg / kg IM (1:1000) rpt. 10 mg / kg IM every 5/60 until satisfactory result or onset of side effects Treat bronchospasm as per Asthma Protocol |
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Wat is the Adult drug protocol for Anaphylaxis?
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If Angio oedema or Urticaria or GIT disturbance
PLUS Respiratory distress / bronchospasm or < adequate perfusion or ACS then: Adrenaline 0 3mg / 0.3 mls IM (1:1000) rpt. 0 3mg / 0.3 mls IM every 5/60 until satisfactory result or onset of side effects Treat bronchospasm as per Asthma Protocol" |
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What is the Paediatric drug protocol in case of narcotic overdose?
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Naloxone 10 mcg / kg IM (max 2mg)
- if inadequate respone after 10 / 60 then repeat 10 mcg / kg IM (max 2mg) |
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What is the definition of a post partum haemorrhage?
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Blood loss > 500 mls in first 24 hour post birth.
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What is the management of croup?
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Mild / Moderate - BLS
Severe - increasing resp distress, increasing lethargy, decreasing stridor - Adrenaline 5mg / 5mls nebulised repeat as above every 5/60 until improved. |
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What is the Paed Asthmas Protocol?
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Mild - Mod
- pMDI 4 puffs (4 breaths) every 4/60 until resolved Severe - Salbutamol 10mg (5mls) and Ipratopium Bromide 250mg (1ml) - Repeat Salbutamol 5mg (2.5mls) every 5/60 as required" |
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What is the protocol for an unconscious asthmatic, with a cardiac output?
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- Ventilate - Infant 15 - 20 / min at 10ml /kg
- Small child 10 - 15 /min at 10 ml/kg - Large child 8 - 12 / min at 10 ml/kg - Moderately high respiratory pressures - Allow for prolonged expiratory phase - Gentle lateral chest pressure during expiration if required If inadequate response: - if no IV Salbutamol then Adrenaline 10 mcg / kg IM (1:1000) repeat 20/60 as required (max 30 mcg / kg (3 doses )) |
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What is the management of a paediatric unconscious Asthmatic that lose cardiac output?
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Apnoea 30 sec
Exclude tension Pneumo thorax Gentle lateral chest pressure Prepare for potential resus |
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At what rate do we commence ECC on a Paediatric
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1. Where no palapable pulse (carotid / brachial / femoral)
2. HR < 60 (infants) 3. HR < 40 (children) |
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What hand technique do we use for paediatrics?
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1. Infant - Two fingers or two thumbs technique
(preferred) 2. Small child - one handed 3. Larger Child - Two handed |
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What are the key points for newborn CPR?
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Definition - first few minutes to hours post birth
- 3:1 - ventilate at 40-60 / min with 5-10ml / kg - 90 compressions / 30 breaths per minute - suction mouth then nose - airway management and ventilation key priorities where HR < 100 - if after 1 min HR < 60 compressions should be started. - Defib 4J per kg every 2/60 as required - avoid use of ecg electrodes unless resus |
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What are the definitions of paediatrics (age)?
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"1. New Born - birth to hours
2. Infant - < 1 year 3. Small Child - 1 to 8 years 4. Large Child - 9 to 14 years" |
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Paediatric weight calculations
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1. New Born - 3.5 kg
2. 5 months - 7kg 3 1 year - 10 kg 4. 1-9 years - age x 2 + 8kg 5. 10-14 years - age x 3.3kg |