Yоu аre deаling with three pаtients at оnce in a busy pediatric ER. The pediatric dоse for epinephrine in a cardiac arrest is typically. 0.01 mg/kg. You are treating a 20 kg child in cardiac arrest. You should typically administer every 3-5 minutes a dose of [dose1] epinephrine [conc1]. Your second patient has severe bradycardia. You mix a bag of epinephrine by putting 1 mg into a 100 cc saline bag. If you were to infuse this into a 45 kg child at a rate of 5 mcg/min using a 60 gtts/ml set, you would set the drip rate at [drip1] gtts/min, or [drip2] gtts/sec. At that rate, it should last [min] minutes. The third child is 42 kg and in anaphylaxis after being exposed to peanuts. He is at risk of going into [shock] shock and should receive [epi3] 1:1000 IM.
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