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Definitions; Infusions; Normal Vital Signs; Pediatric Bradycardia; Pediatric Pulseless Electrical Activity; Pediatric Asystole; Sinus Tachycardia; Unstable Supraventricular Tachycardia; Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia or Ventricular Fibrillation; Stable Supraventricular Tachycardia; Dyspnea/Asthma; Altered Mental Status;
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www.rain.org/~landon/10PalmWord/pediatric_protocols.htm
www.rain.org/~landon/10PalmWord/pediatric_protocols.htm
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Medical book excerpts about Bradycardia from 'In A Page Pediatric Signs and Symptoms' related to Arrhythmias. ... Bradycardia: Excerpt from In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms...
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/a/arrhythmias/book-diseases-3a.h...
www.wrongdiagnosis.com/a/arrhythmias/book-diseases-3a.htm
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49 PEORIA AREA EMS SYSTEM PEDIATRIC PREHOSPITAL CARE MANUAL Pediatric Bradycardia Protocol BLS Care BLS Care should be directed at conducting a thorough patient assessment, initiating routine patient care to treat for shock and preparing the patient for or providing transport.
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www.paems.org/manual06/peds/Pediatric%20Bradycardia%20P...
www.paems.org/manual06/peds/Pediatric%20Bradycardia%20Protocol.pdf
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Bradycardia; Bradycardia is the most common dysrhythmia in the pediatric population.4,7,8 Since the etiology of bradycardia is usually hypoxemia, initial management is ventilation and oxygenation while perfusion is maintained with chest compressions in children with a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute.
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www.aafp.org/afp/991015ap/1743.html
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Pediatric Vital Sign Normal Ranges ... In a clinically decompensating child, the blood pressure will be the last to change. Just because your pediatric patient's BP is normal, don't assume that ... Bradycardia in children is an ominous sign, usually a result of hypoxia. Act quickly, as this child is extremely critical.
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www.rnceus.com/psvt/psvtvs.html
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Pediatric and OB ProtocolsPediatric BradycardiaHistory·...
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www.ncems.org/pdf/Pro41-PediatricBradycardia.pdf
www.ncems.org/pdf/Pro41-PediatricBradycardia.pdf
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In the pediatric population, bradycardia is most common in patients who have undergone surgery for congenital heart disease, and may have marked clinical impact in patients with impaired cardiac function.
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www.childsdoc.org/Fall99/pacemkrsdefib.asp
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Pediatric tachycardia is defined as a heart rate higher than expected for age. Pediatric bradycardia is defined as a heart rate lower than expected for age (Hazinski, 1999). These definitions are less definitive than those used for adults, for whom one consistent rate is used to define an abnormality.
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C. Hyperventilate before and after administering transtracheal medications (Atropine, Epinephrine, Lidocaine and Narcan) D. Atropine (0.02 mg/kg (0.2 cc/kg), minimum 0.1 mg (1 cc) IV/IO pretreatment pediatrics <1 year old, or in setting of pediatric bradycardia.
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www.docstoc.com/docs/12293086/PEDIATRIC-INTUBATION-POLI...
www.docstoc.com/docs/12293086/PEDIATRIC-INTUBATION-POLICY-AND-PROCEDURE
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