Mam.... I have a doubt.... Please reply Is Calcium gluconate can only be given with D10% fluid or else other fluids like NS, Iso P etc can be used, if can be used kindly give the list.....
Madam, two doubts... 1) For elbw babies with hypoglycemia, what should we use for correction? 5% or 10 % dextrose 2) how to calculate amount of fentanyl to be added to put in infusion? 1 ml Fentanyl being 50 microgram
Using 500 microgram/10 mL injection draw up 5 mL/kg (250 microgram/kg fentanyl) and make up to 50 mL with sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5% or glucose 10% with a concentration of 1 mL/hour = 5 microgram/kg/hour.
@@pediatrictakesbydr.pavitra9813 Madam, I was told to calculate for 1 microgram/kg/hr of Midaz and 1 microgram/kg/hr of Fentanyl and they were planning to add it to 50 ml of fluid at rate of 30 ml/hr. I knew how to get value for Midaz but I was not able to get for Fentanyl... that is why I was getting confused...
Should we subtract bmr and iwl etc from calorie in nicu mam as given in cloharty
Nice presentation
Previous GIR video uploaded?
Medam what are the recent advances in hemophilia....??
Thank U mam... Mam please make a lecture in management of diabetic ketoacidosis in children... 😊
Mam doesn’t aminoven(1 gm=4 kcal).?
Mam.... I have a doubt.... Please reply
Is Calcium gluconate can only be given with D10% fluid or else other fluids like NS, Iso P etc can be used, if can be used kindly give the list.....
sodium chloride 0.9%, dextrose 5% in water, dextrose-saline combinations, and lactated ringer's solution.
Plz make video on NEWBORN screening mam. It's very confusing different guidelines.
Thank u mam.
144 kahna se aaya ?
Pls do 📝 flyid calculations
Madam, two doubts...
1) For elbw babies with hypoglycemia, what should we use for correction? 5% or 10 % dextrose
2) how to calculate amount of fentanyl to be added to put in infusion? 1 ml Fentanyl being 50 microgram
It's always 10% unless there is too much hyperglycemia.
Using 500 microgram/10 mL injection draw up 5 mL/kg (250 microgram/kg fentanyl) and make up
to 50 mL with sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5% or glucose 10% with a concentration of 1
mL/hour = 5 microgram/kg/hour.
@@pediatrictakesbydr.pavitra9813 Madam, I was told to calculate for 1 microgram/kg/hr of Midaz and 1 microgram/kg/hr of Fentanyl and they were planning to add it to 50 ml of fluid at rate of 30 ml/hr. I knew how to get value for Midaz but I was not able to get for Fentanyl... that is why I was getting confused...
@@pediatrictakesbydr.pavitra9813 thanks a lot madam