34. Croup medications used for treatment are the following:DexamethasoneNebulized epinephrineHeliox (Oxygen)All of the above 35. When providing fluid resuscitation in children, how should intravenous fluid boluses be given?20 mL/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes30 ml/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes10 mL/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes40 mL/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes36. Uninterrupted chest compressions are critical when treating individuals in cardiac arrest. You should only interrupt chest compressians to do the following:Obtain central IV accessEvaluate cardiac rhythm and administer shocksAdminister medicationsPlace an endotracheal tube
Question
- Croup medications used for treatment are the following:DexamethasoneNebulized epinephrineHeliox (Oxygen)All of the above 35. When providing fluid resuscitation in children, how should intravenous fluid boluses be given?20 mL/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes30 ml/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes10 mL/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes40 mL/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes36. Uninterrupted chest compressions are critical when treating individuals in cardiac arrest. You should only interrupt chest compressians to do the following:Obtain central IV accessEvaluate cardiac rhythm and administer shocksAdminister medicationsPlace an endotracheal tube
Solution
- All of the above
- 20 mL/kg bolus over 5 to 20 minutes
- Evaluate cardiac rhythm and administer shocks
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