PEDIATRIC RSI DRUGS - UNC School of Medicine *The following information is intended as a guideline for the acute management of children requiring rapid sequence intubation Management of your patient may require a more individualized approach *
Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) in children for emergency . . . - UpToDate This topic will discuss the approach to rapid sequence intubation (RSI) outside of the operating room in children, including the steps involved in performing RSI and the selection of sedative (induction) and paralytic agents according to patient characteristics
Pediatric Emergency Management Guide 6th Edition - OHSU Basic Life Support FOR NEONATES: Compression-Airway-Breathing (C-A-B) Compressions at least 100 min and <10 second interruptions Place IO early — all IV medications can be given IO
Pediatric rapid sequence intubation Information contained herein is not exhaustive and does not cover all diseases, ailments, physical conditions or their treatment The information contained in this guideline is designed for general use Each clinician should use their judgment to meet the needs of each individual patient
Guidelines for Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) Rapid sequence intubation is indicated when concern for aspiration exists, which is often the case in trauma patients To complete an RSI, the patient should not be ventilated until the ETT is in place