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* Initiate 5 cycles of (30:2) one-rescuer or (15:2) two-rescuer CPR for approximately 2 minutes to allow blood to circulate and continue throughout resuscitation, minimizing interruptions. Assist ventilations with [[Medical Gases|OXYGEN]] @ 100% via BVM. DO NOT HYPERVENTILATE
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* Initiate 5 cycles of (30:2) one-rescuer or (15:2) two-rescuer CPR for approximately 2 minutes to allow blood to circulate and continue throughout resuscitation, minimizing interruptions. Assist ventilations with [[Oxygen|OXYGEN]] @ 100% via BVM. DO NOT HYPERVENTILATE
 
* If hypothermic, refer to [[Cold Emergencies|COLD EMERGENCIES]] (5.06)
 
* If hypothermic, refer to [[Cold Emergencies|COLD EMERGENCIES]] (5.06)
 
* INTUBATE and establish peripheral IV or IO line as able
 
* INTUBATE and establish peripheral IV or IO line as able
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'''''Refer to Handtevy System for medication administration'''''
 
'''''Refer to Handtevy System for medication administration'''''
* [[Adrenergics|EPINEPHRINE]] 1:10,000 (0.1 mg/ml) 0.01 mg/kg IV / IO
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* [[Epinephrine|EPINEPHRINE]] 1:10,000 (0.1 mg/ml) 0.01 mg/kg IV / IO
* Repeat [[Adrenergics|EPINEPHRINE]] 1:10,000 (0.1 mg/ml) 0.01 mg/kg IV / IO, every 3-5 minutes of continued arrest
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* Repeat [[Epinephrine|EPINEPHRINE]] 1:10,000 (0.1 mg/ml) 0.01 mg/kg IV / IO, every 3-5 minutes of continued arrest
* [[Antiarrhythmics|ATROPINE SULFATE]] 0.02 mg/kg (minimum dosage is 0.1 mg)
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* [[Atropine|ATROPINE SULFATE]] 0.02 mg/kg (minimum dosage is 0.1 mg)
 
* Repeat every 3-5 minutes of continued arrest for maximum dose of 1 mg
 
* Repeat every 3-5 minutes of continued arrest for maximum dose of 1 mg
  
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! The current national guidelines do not include [[Antiarrhythmics|ATROPINE]] for treatment of TRUE ASYSTOLE as there is no proof it has a therapeutic benefit. <br />
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! The current national guidelines do not include [[Atropine|ATROPINE]] for treatment of TRUE ASYSTOLE as there is no proof it has a therapeutic benefit. <br />
Under the Maitland Fire Rescue Practice Parameters the use of [[Antiarrhythmics|ATROPINE SULFATE]] is indicated in cardiac arrest that may be caused by extreme bradycardia/hypotension.  
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Under the Seminole County Practice Parameters the use of [[Atropine|ATROPINE SULFATE]] is indicated in cardiac arrest that may be caused by extreme bradycardia/hypotension.  
 
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The Paramedic may use [[Antiarrhythmics|ATROPINE SULFATE]] based on clinical impression where there is a possibility that its use will have a positive therapeutic benefit. <br />
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The Paramedic may use [[Atropine|ATROPINE SULFATE]] based on clinical impression where there is a possibility that its use will have a positive therapeutic benefit. <br />
If ATROPINE SULFATE is used, the recommended dose is: [[Antiarrhythmics|ATROPINE SULFATE]] 0.02 mg/kg rapid IVP or IO Repeat every 3 - 5 minutes up to a total of 0.04 mg/kg
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If ATROPINE SULFATE is used, the recommended dose is: [[Atropine|ATROPINE SULFATE]] 0.02 mg/kg rapid IVP or IO Repeat every 3 - 5 minutes up to a total of 0.04 mg/kg
 
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[[Category:Pediatric and Obstetrical|0701]]
 
[[Category:Pediatric and Obstetrical|0701]]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 13 November 2020

Section 7 - PEDIATRIC / OBSTETRICAL

7.01 PEDIATRIC ASYSTOLE

CONSIDER MEDICAL ETIOLOGY OF ASYSTOLE AND REFER TO APPROPRIATE PRACTICE PARAMETER:


  • Initiate 5 cycles of (30:2) one-rescuer or (15:2) two-rescuer CPR for approximately 2 minutes to allow blood to circulate and continue throughout resuscitation, minimizing interruptions. Assist ventilations with OXYGEN @ 100% via BVM. DO NOT HYPERVENTILATE
  • If hypothermic, refer to COLD EMERGENCIES (5.06)
  • INTUBATE and establish peripheral IV or IO line as able
  • If hypovolemia suspected, fluid bolus 20 ml/kg

Refer to Handtevy System for medication administration

  • EPINEPHRINE 1:10,000 (0.1 mg/ml) 0.01 mg/kg IV / IO
  • Repeat EPINEPHRINE 1:10,000 (0.1 mg/ml) 0.01 mg/kg IV / IO, every 3-5 minutes of continued arrest
  • ATROPINE SULFATE 0.02 mg/kg (minimum dosage is 0.1 mg)
  • Repeat every 3-5 minutes of continued arrest for maximum dose of 1 mg

Ventilation and oxygenation always precede drug therapy.

The current national guidelines do not include ATROPINE for treatment of TRUE ASYSTOLE as there is no proof it has a therapeutic benefit.

Under the Seminole County Practice Parameters the use of ATROPINE SULFATE is indicated in cardiac arrest that may be caused by extreme bradycardia/hypotension.
The Paramedic may use ATROPINE SULFATE based on clinical impression where there is a possibility that its use will have a positive therapeutic benefit.
If ATROPINE SULFATE is used, the recommended dose is: ATROPINE SULFATE 0.02 mg/kg rapid IVP or IO Repeat every 3 - 5 minutes up to a total of 0.04 mg/kg