| Tachycardia W/ a pulse | Bradycardia | Cardiac arrest | PALS Medications | General Respiratory | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 
					  What is 100J					 
					 Initial synchronized cardioversion Dose | 
					  What is Atropine, .5mg IV/IO push repeat every 3-5 minutes, max 3mg.					 
					 Symptomatic Bradycardia medication, dose, administration and max | 
					  What is v-fib and v-tach					 
					 Shockable rhythms w/o a pulse | 
					  What is .01 mg/kg 1:10,000					 
					 Ped Epi dose in cardiac arrest | 
					  What is High clinical suspicion, progressive respiratory difficulty and shock symptoms.					 
					 Tension Pneumothorax Decompression mandatory criteria | 
| 
					  What is vagal manuever, adenosine at 6mg, 12mg, 12mg, Syncronized cardioversion 100J, 200J, 300J, 360J					 
					 SVT treatment from first to last. | 
					  What is milli-amp					 
					 Transcutaneous pacing electrical unit. | 
					  What is Amiodarone 300mg repeat at 150mg					 
					 First line antiarhythmic medication and first and second dose | 
					  What is 5 mg/kg repeat x2					 
					 Ped Amiodarone dose in cardiac arrest | 
					  What is the cricothyroid membrane					 
					 Emergency Crichothyrotomy insertion site | 
| 
					  What is Amiodarone, 150mg in 100cc NS IV/IO over 10-20 Minutes					 
					 V- Tach Medication, dose and administration | 
					  What is Norepinephrine (Levophed), 4 mcg/minute IV/IO. Increase every 5 minutes by 4 mcg/minute increment, max of 12 mcg/minute.					 
					 Bradycardia with low BP Medication (currently carried by LPRFPD), dose, administration and max | 
					  What is 10:1					 
					 High performance CPR Compression to ventilation ratio | 
					  What is 1 mg/kg repeat once					 
					 Ped Lidocaine dose in cardiac arrest | 
					  What is Etomidate .3 mg/kg max 30 mg, Ketamine 1-2 mg/kg max 200 mg and Versed .1 mg/kg max 10 mg					 
					 All ECEMS RSI induction agents, dose and max | 
| 
					  What is Mag Sulfate, 1-2 Grams in 10cc NS IV/IO over 1-2 Minutes					 
					 Torsades De Pointes Medication, dose and administration | 
					  What is Versed, Ativan and Ketamine.					 
					 Available medications for sedation during TCP (per ECEMS bradycardia protocol) | 
					  What is Lidocaine 1-1.5 mg/kg, repeat at .5-.75 mg.kg					 
					 Alternate antiarrhythmic medication and first and second dose | 
					  What is .1 mg/kg max 6 mg, second dose .2 mg/kg max 12 mg					 
					 Ped Adenosine dose first and second | 
					  What is Succinylcholine 1.5 mg/kg and Rocuronium 1-1.2 mg/kg					 
					 Paralytics for RSI (currently carried by LPRFPD) drug and dose | 
| 
					  What is Diltiazem, .25mg/kg IV/IO Push max 25mg. Repeat at .35mg/kg after 15 minutes IV/IO max 25mg					 
					 Rapid A-Fib/A-Flutter medication, dose, administration and max | 
					  What is 1-2 mcg/kg dilates renal and mesenteric vessels. 2-10 mcg/kg beta effects increasing cardiac output w/o increasing HR or BP. 10-20 mcg/kg alpha effects cause peripheral vasoconstriction and increase BP. 20-40 mcg/kg reverse dilation of renal and mesenteric vessels.					 
					 Dopamine doses (4) and pharmacology for each dose. | 
					  What is Sodium Bicarb, 1 mEq/kg					 
					 Cardiac arrest secondary to tricyclic antidepressant OD drug and dose | 
					  What is 2 J/kg, 4 J/kg 6 J/kg, 8 J/kg max of 10 J/kg					 
					 Ped defibrilation dose initial to max | 
					  What is 3 ml Epi 1:1000 via nebulizer					 
					 Epiglottis and croup medication, dose and route |