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As an anesthesiologist in a general hospital, there are not many opportunities for high-risk pediatric surgery and anesthesia on weekdays.
It is necessary to seize every opportunity to exercise and improve in order to maximize the child's hope in future encounters
.
There are so many formula tables for pediatric anesthesia.
When you need them, you often can’t remember where to find them.
The summary of this table may not be very complete, nor is it very new, and there are even fallacies, but it is recommended that you keep it and say Someday it will still be useful
.
Too late to say more, get in the car!
1.
Changes in body fluid distribution in different age groups
2.
Children's vital signs and approximate weight
3.
Fasting Guidelines for Pediatric Patients
4.
Pediatric fluid maintenance requirements
5.
Supplementation of fluid loss in children
6.
Pediatric preoperative medication
7.
Pediatric preoperative medication (another version)
8.
The type and depth of the pediatric central venous catheter (inside the right jugular)
9.
Induction of general anesthesia in children
10.
Muscle relaxants and their antagonists commonly used in children
11.
Types and specifications of laryngeal blades
12.
Model and depth of pediatric tracheal tube
(A small 0.
5-gauge catheter is generally selected for nasal intubation)
13.
Type and depth of pediatric tracheal intubation (oral)
14.
Intravenous Dosage of Pediatric Opioids
15.
Selection of one-lung ventilation in children
16.
Specific selection of laryngeal mask model
17.
Correspondence between pediatric intubation laryngeal mask and tracheal tube
18.
The MAC value of pediatric inhalation anesthetics
19.
Neonatal MAC in Universal Vaporizer
20.
Pediatric Estimated Blood Transfusion Volume
21.
Commonly used resuscitation drugs in children (disposal)
22.
Commonly used vasoactive drugs in pediatrics
23.
Common dosage and dosing scheme of epidural anesthesia in children
24.
Dosage of local anesthetics commonly used in spinal anesthesia for newborns, premature infants and those under 60 weeks of gestation (weight up to 5 kg)
25.
Commonly used local anesthetic doses for spinal anesthesia in children and adolescents
26.
Dosage of local anesthetic for peripheral nerve block and regional block in children
27.
The recommended dose of local anesthetic for nerve stimulator-assisted single upper extremity nerve block
28.
The recommended dose of local anesthetic for nerve stimulator-assisted single lower extremity nerve block
29.
Common adjuvants and recommended doses for pediatric regional blockade
30.
Continuous peripheral nerve blocks are commonly used in children (with or without Bolus)
As an anesthesiologist in a general hospital, there are not many opportunities for high-risk pediatric surgery and anesthesia on weekdays.
It is necessary to seize every opportunity to exercise and improve in order to maximize the child's hope in future encounters
.
There are so many formula tables for pediatric anesthesia.
When you need them, you often can’t remember where to find them.
The summary of this table may not be very complete, nor is it very new, and there are even fallacies, but it is recommended that you keep it and say Someday it will still be useful
.
Too late to say more, get in the car!
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The type and depth of the pediatric central venous catheter (inside the right jugular)
The type and depth of the pediatric central venous catheter (inside the right jugular)
9.
Induction of general anesthesia in children
Induction of general anesthesia in children
10.
Muscle relaxants and their antagonists commonly used in children
Muscle relaxants and their antagonists commonly used in children
11.
Types and specifications of laryngeal blades
Types and specifications of laryngeal blades
12.
Model and depth of pediatric tracheal tube
Model and depth of pediatric tracheal tube
(A small 0.
5-gauge catheter is generally selected for nasal intubation)
5-gauge catheter is generally selected for nasal intubation)
13.
Type and depth of pediatric tracheal intubation (oral)
Type and depth of pediatric tracheal intubation (oral)
14.
Intravenous Dosage of Pediatric Opioids
Intravenous Dosage of Pediatric Opioids
15.
Selection of one-lung ventilation in children
Selection of one-lung ventilation in children
16.
Specific selection of laryngeal mask model
Specific selection of laryngeal mask model
17.
Correspondence between pediatric intubation laryngeal mask and tracheal tube
Correspondence between pediatric intubation laryngeal mask and tracheal tube
18.
The MAC value of pediatric inhalation anesthetics
The MAC value of pediatric inhalation anesthetics
19.
Neonatal MAC in Universal Vaporizer
Neonatal MAC in Universal Vaporizer
20.
Pediatric Estimated Blood Transfusion Volume
Pediatric Estimated Blood Transfusion Volume
21.
Commonly used resuscitation drugs in children (disposal)
Commonly used resuscitation drugs in children (disposal)
22.
Commonly used vasoactive drugs in pediatrics
Commonly used vasoactive drugs in pediatrics
23.
Common dosage and dosing scheme of epidural anesthesia in children
Common dosage and dosing scheme of epidural anesthesia in children
24.
Dosage of local anesthetics commonly used in spinal anesthesia for newborns, premature infants and those under 60 weeks of gestation (weight up to 5 kg)
Dosage of local anesthetics commonly used in spinal anesthesia for newborns, premature infants and those under 60 weeks of gestation (weight up to 5 kg)
25.
Commonly used local anesthetic doses for spinal anesthesia in children and adolescents
Commonly used local anesthetic doses for spinal anesthesia in children and adolescents
26.
Dosage of local anesthetic for peripheral nerve block and regional block in children
Dosage of local anesthetic for peripheral nerve block and regional block in children
27.
The recommended dose of local anesthetic for nerve stimulator-assisted single upper extremity nerve block
The recommended dose of local anesthetic for nerve stimulator-assisted single upper extremity nerve block
28.
The recommended dose of local anesthetic for nerve stimulator-assisted single lower extremity nerve block
The recommended dose of local anesthetic for nerve stimulator-assisted single lower extremity nerve block
29.
Common adjuvants and recommended doses for pediatric regional blockade
Common adjuvants and recommended doses for pediatric regional blockade
30.
Continuous peripheral nerve blocks are commonly used in children (with or without Bolus)
Continuous peripheral nerve blocks are commonly used in children (with or without Bolus)
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