Quiz: Ketamine for Procedural Sedation in Children You will need to score 80% or above to pass the quiz. Page 1 of 10 Ketamine use in paediatric procedural sedation induces: Dissociation and analgesia Catalepsy, analgesia, and amnesia Dissociation, catalepsy, amnesia, and analgesia Dissociation, catalepsy, amnesia, analgesia, and anxiolysis Page 2 of 10 The initial intravenous dose of ketamine for procedural sedation is: 0.3mg/kg 0.5mg/kg 0.75mg/kg 1mg/kg Page 3 of 10 The E for LEMON stands for evaluate. Which one is the correct combination: 3 fingers for inter-incisor distance, 3 fingers for hyoid to mental distance, 2 fingers for thyroid to floor of mouth distance 3 fingers for inter-incisor distance, 3 fingers for thyroid to floor of mouth distance, 2 fingers for hyoid to mental distance 3 fingers for thyroid to floor of mouth distance, 3 fingers for hyoid to mental distance, 2 fingers for inter-incisor distance 3 fingers for inter-incisor distance, 3 fingers for hyoid to mental distance, 3 fingers for thyroid to floor of mouth distance Page 4 of 10 According to APLS, how do you correctly size an oropharyngeal airway? Corner of mouth to angle of jaw Corner of mouth to lobule of ear Mid incisor to angle of jaw Mid incisor to lobule of ear Page 5 of 10 What is the formula for the size of an uncuffed endotracheal tube in children? 3 + (Age/2) 3 + (Age/4) 4 + (Age/2) 4 + (Age/4) Page 6 of 10 What is the minimum number of personnel required for ketamine procedural sedation in CED? 1 2 3 4 Page 7 of 10 How commonly does ketamine cause vomiting? 1 - 2% 3 - 5% 5 - 10% 20 - 30% Page 8 of 10 What is the rate of laryngospasm caused by paediatric procedural sedation with ketamine and how frequently is intubation required to manage ketamine induced laryngospasm? Laryngospasm 0.3%, intubation 0.02% Laryngospasm 3%, intubation 0.2% Laryngospasm 0.3%, intubation 0.2% Laryngospasm 3%, intubation 2% Page 9 of 10 What is the cardiac arrest dose of IV adrenaline? 0.1ml/kg of 1:10,000 adrenaline 0.1ml/kg of 1:1,000 adrenaline 0.01ml/kg of 1:10,000 adrenaline 0.01ml/kg of 1:1,000 adrenaline Page 10 of 10 Which procedure is the least amenable to ketamine procedural sedation in the ED? Reduction of fracture Incision and drainage of abscess Repair of deep laceration with multiple tendon tear Facial laceration repair Please provide your contact information to proceed.Email Address *First Name *Last Name *Start Quiz Click here to return to topics