In the event a patient suffers cardiac arrest in the presence of EMS, the absolute highest priority is to apply the AED/Defibrillator and deliver a shock immediately if indicated. In the setting of cardiac arrest not witnessed by EMS, perform CPR immediately and continuously while setting up for rhythm analysis and delivery of shocks.
Airway management by BVM is sufficient in the pediatric arrest patient. A single attempt at intubation or laryngeal tube placement can be made if time allows, but should not interrupt chest compressions
When asystole is seen on the cardiac monitor confirmation of the rhythm shall include a printed rhythm strip, as well as interpretation of the rhythm in more than one lead. Low amplitude V-Fib or PEA may be difficult to distinguish from asystole when using only the cardiac monitor display for interpretation.
Refer to HandTevy for up to date pediatric dosages.
Stable
Unstable (hypotension, acutely altered mental status, or signs of shock)
Unstable (hypotension, acutely altered mental status, or signs of shock):