Pediatric Code Syringes: How to Draw up the Appropriate Dose

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This video reviews the method of using a stopcock when drawing up pediatric doses from a code syringe for a pediatric resuscitation.
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I've been a paramedic for 3 years, learned the standard 0.01mg/kg of 1:10, 000 formula, but always struggled and second guessed myself when it came to actually using it. This made it so stupidly easy! Thank you!

jackstevens
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Great video! Clear, simple and super useful. Thank you.

paulbieber
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AMAZING video!! I’ve worked in Peds for years and coded many patients. This is always so stressful. You make this so peaceful and easy to retain what you teach! Thank you!!

yupyupful
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You are a great educator! You made a stressful task easy. Thanks

josephinemurray
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Very useful, very helpful!!! Thank you!

qjromarr
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I am very thankful, you made it so easy

IIKaLooDyII
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Awesome tips! Do you find that a sub code epi dose is ever called for during resuscitations? I’ve heard some providers call it an epi kiss, etc. If so, do you have tips on doing a quick dilution at bedside?

nestlet.
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This is super helpful. May I please ask what is the difference between stopcock and connector adapter? Can you use 2-way stopcock? Thank you!

cindylee
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@7:16 the statement is "you are pushing point 17 mg epi." But the amount is one point seven, not point one seven.

steveh