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Early-impact critical care CME course for ED providers, adult and pediatric hospitalists, nurses, and prehospital providers. Come join us!

San Diego, CA Beigetreten Aralık 2013
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@ER_Dr_ummer: Do not let US worsen your resus! To scan within CPR pauses of <10sec is exceedingly challenging! Prepare your machine, team, environment, yourself
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It’s on, people. We’re in Scottsdale at the Omni resort. So good! Wish you were here.
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Critical Points 2018 Day1: Rancho San Bernardo, Ca. Starting the day talking shock
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Dr. DeBlieux: When you want MAP >65 in resuscitation: post-ROSC and spinal shock patients. How much MAP? Keep it above 75 mmHg. #CritPoints17SD
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Treat status like a code!! run on a clock 3-5 minutes and have your next drug ready before the timer is up. #CritPoints17SD
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If a kid is seizing for more than 5 minutes… They will continue until you do something to break it. : Lorazepam:0.1mg/kg Diazepam: 0.1mg/kg Diazepam: 0.5mg/kg Midazolam: 0.1mg/kg IV,IN or IM seizures beget seizures #CritPoints17SD
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Bronchiolitis: risk for apnea: Full term<1mo of age, born<37 and less than 48 weeks post conception, If the kid has had a single apnea episode. Needs admission: Toxic, persistent hypoxia, apnea, RR>70, Inability to feed or dehydration. #CritPoints17SD
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Bronchiolitis: <2 years of age. Big risk in: Premature, younger and medically fragile. NO: dilators(Strong level B, steroids(strong level A). High risk kids… bets are off #CritPoints17SD
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Pessor-resistant shock=steroids
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Pressing kids: Cold shock(constricted) EPi 0.05-0.3mcg/kg/min Warm shock (dilated) Norepi: 0.05-0.3mcg/mg/min. Dr Nate Mick #CritPoints17SD
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Which Fluid for kids? LR or Normosol. Saline is not normal…. Abnormal Saline can cause renal injury and worsening acidosis. Fluid bolus is 60ml/kg/1st hour. #CritPoints17SD
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Acyclovir: All really sick kids <4 weeks of age get it!!! Sepsis syndrome with negative culture, skin vessicles, Hepatic failure all get it. . Dr. Nate Mick
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Lactate of greater than 4 in a kid is highly suspicious for pending organ failure… Serial lactates in sick kids can give you the warning #CritPoints17SD
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You won’t find the patechia if you don’t take off the diaper.
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Peds Sepsis: Death increases with every hour of delay in resuscitation.. Each hour of persistent shock doubles your mortality in kids. #CritPoints17SD
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Critical Points Peds Sepsis: IV/IO Fluids Antibiotics 20ml/kg. B4 ETT (If you can)
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Sepsis in kids: Not easy automatic trigger: Can get sick from bacteria or virus, Most common cause of the “sick kid”. 4 beasts: Newborns, “Syndromes", Cancers & Teens. #CritPoints17SD
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