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Adult Drug Reference Dopamine Drip Chart Pediatric Drug Reference Pediatric Drug Dosage Charts DRUG REFERENCES

ADULT DRUG REFERENCE Drug Indication Adult Dosage Precautions / Comments ADENOSINE Paroxysmal SVT 1 st Dose 6 mg rapid IV 2 nd Dose 12 mg rapid IV push Follow each dose with rapid bolus of 20 ml NS May cause transient heart block or asystole. Side effects include chest pressure/pain, palpitations, hypotension, dyspnea, or feeling of impending doom. Use caution when patient is taking carmbamazepine, dipyramidole, or methylxanthines. Do not administer if acute asthma exacerbation. ALBUTEROL Bronchospasm Crush Injury Hyperkalemia 5 mg in 6 ml NS nebulized 5 mg in 6 ml NS nebulized continuously Repeat as needed for bronchospasm. Use with caution in patients taking MAO inhibitors (antidepressants Nardil and Parnate) AMIODARONE Ventricular Fibrillation or Pulseless VT Stable Ventricular Tachycardia 300 mg IV or IO bolus, repeat 150 mg bolus if rhythm persists 150 mg IV infusion or slow IV push over 10 minutes (15 mg/minute) In patient with pulses, may cause hypotension. Do not administer if patient hypotensive. When creating infusion, careful mixing needed to avoid foaming of medication (do not use filter needle).

ADULT DRUG REFERENCE Drug Indication Adult Dosage Precautions / Comments ASPIRIN Contraindicated in aspirin or Chest Pain 4 81 mg tabs chewed salicylate allergy. Coumadin or Suspected ACS Plavix use is not a contraindication. ATROPINE CALCIUM CHLORIDE Symptomatic Bradycardia Organophosphate poisoning Hyperkalemia Arrest Hyperkalemia Crush Injury Hydrofluoric Acid Toxicity 0.5 mg IV or IO every 3-5 minutes up to max. 3 mg 1-2 mg IV or IO repeat every 3-5 min. as needed to decrease symptoms 500 mg IV or IO slowly May repeat in 5-10 minutes 1 gm IV or IO slowly over 60 seconds 500 mg IV or IO slowly DEXTROSE 50% Hypoglycemia 25 g IV repeat if needed Atropine can dilate pupils, aggravate glaucoma, cause urinary retention, confusion, and dysrhythmias, including V-tach and Vfib. Doses less than 0.5 mg can cause paradoxical bradycardia. Increases myocardial oxygen consumption. Remove clothing of victim of organophosphate poisonings, and flush skin to remove traces of poison. Use cautiously or not at all in patients on digitalis. Avoid extravasation Rapid administration can cause dysrhythmias or arrest Recheck glucose after administration

ADULT DRUG REFERENCE Drug Indication Adult Dosage Precautions / Comments Allergy Hives / For allergy, consider lower dose DIPHENHYDRAMINE Itching if patient has already taken po 25-50 mg IV or IM dose in past two hours for Dystonic Reaction symptoms DOPAMINE EPINEPHRINE 1:10,000 EPINEPHRINE 1:1000 Shock Symptomatic Bradycardia Cardiac Arrest Anaphylactic Shock Allergy/ Anaphylactic Shock Asthma Starting dose (see chart) 5 mcg/kg/min IV or IO Maximum dose 20 mcg/kg/min IV or IO 1 mg IV or IO every 3-5 minutes 0.1 mg increments IV or IO up to 0.5 mg IV total dose Use only if IM treatment ineffective 0.3-0.5 mg IM Use lower dose in smaller, older patients 0.3 mg subcutaneously 0.3 mg IM if respiratory arrest from asthma or bronchospasm Alpha & beta sympathomimetic. May cause serious dysrhythmias and exacerbate angina. Avoid extravasation. Avoid exposure to light. Alpha & beta sympathomimetic. May cause serious dysrhythmias and exacerbate angina. Never administer intravenously! Do not use in asthma patients with a history of hypertension or coronary artery disease. May cause serious dysrhythmias and exacerbate angina.

ADULT DRUG REFERENCE Drug Indication Adult Dosage Precautions / Comments GLUCAGON Hypoglycemia 1 mg IM Effect may be delayed 5 20 min. LIDOCAINE IO Pain 20-40 mg IO Not needed in arrest situations MIDAZOLAM MORPHINE Seizure Sedation for pacing or cardioversion Sedation transfer of intubated patient Behavioral Emergency Pain Control Trauma, Burn or Non-Traumatic Pain Sedation Pacing Pulmonary Edema Titrate 1-5 mg IV in 1-2 mg increments 0.1 mg/kg IM (max. dose 5 mg IM) Titrate 1-5 mg IV in 1-2 mg increments Titrate 2-5 mg IV in up to 2 mg increments 5 mg IM 1-5 mg IV in 1 mg increments if IV available 2-20 mg IV (2-5 mg increments) 5-20 mg IM (max single dose 10 mg) 1-5 mg IV in 1 mg increments 2-5 mg IV in 1-2 mg increments With IV dosing, begin with 1 mg dose. IV increments should not exceed 2 mg Observe respiratory status Use with caution in patients over age 60 Base order required for behavioral emergency indication Can cause hypotension and respiratory depression. Recheck VS between each dose. Hypotension more common in patients with low cardiac output or volume depletion. Nausea is a frequent side effect. Respiratory depression reversible with naloxone.

ADULT DRUG REFERENCE Drug Indication Adult Dosage Precautions / Comments NALOXONE Respiratory Depression or Apnea (Respiratory rate less than 12) 2 mg intranasally (IN) 1-2 mg IV or IM For careful titration in chronic pain or terminal patients, dilute 1:10 and give 0.1 mg increments Intranasal administration preferred unless patient in shock or has copious secretion/blood in nares. Shorter duration of action than that of most narcotics. Abrupt withdrawal symptoms and combative behavior may occur. NITROGLYCERIN ONDANSETRON SODIUM BICARBONATE Chest Pain Suspected ACS Pulmonary Edema Vomiting and Severe Nausea Cardiac arrest Tricyclic Antidepressant OD Crush injury 0.4 mg sl or spray up to 6 doses 0.4 mg sl or spray if systolic BP 90-149 0.8 mg sl or spray if systolic BP 150 or over Max.dose 4.8 mg 4 mg IV, IM or po (ODT) May repeat q 10 min X 2 1 meq/kg IV or IO For crush injury, consider additional 1 meq/kg added to 1L NS using second IV line Can cause hypotension and headache. Do not give if BP less than 90 systolic. Do not give if right ventricular MI detected. Do not give if Viagra or Levitra taken within 24 hours or if Cialis taken within 36 hours Give IV over 1 minute may cause syncope if administered too rapidly. Assure adequate ventilation. Can precipitate or inactivate other drugs. In cardiac arrest, indicated for treatment of suspected hyperkalemia (history of renal failure or diabetes).

Patient Weight (kg) DOPAMINE DRIP RATES Dopamine concentration = 1600 mcg/ml solution = 400 mg in 250 ml D5W or NS Drops per minute based on microdrip tubing (60 gtt/ml) 5 mcg / kg / min 10 mcg / kg / min 15 mcg / kg / min 20 mcg / kg / min 40 8 15 23 30 45 8 17 25 34 50 9 19 28 38 55 10 21 31 41 60 11 23 34 45 65 12 24 37 49 70 13 26 39 53 75 14 28 42 56 80 15 30 45 60 85 16 32 48 64 90 17 34 51 68 95 18 36 53 71 100 19 38 56 75 105 20 39 59 79 110 21 41 62 83

PEDIATRIC DRUG REFERENCE Drug Indication Pediatric Dosage Precautions / Comments ADENOSINE Paroxysmal SVT 1 st Dose 0.1 mg/kg rapid IV (max. 6 mg) 2 nd Dose 0.2 mg/kg rapid IV (max 12 mg) Follow each dose with rapid 10-20 ml NS bolus Base Order Required: May cause transient heart block or asystole. Side effects include chest pressure/pain, palpitations, hypotension, dyspnea, or feeling of impending doom. Do not administer if acute exacerbation of asthma. ALBUTEROL Bronchospasm 5 mg in 6 ml NS nebulized Repeat as needed AMIODARONE Ventricular Fibrillation or Pulseless VT 5 mg/kg IV or IO bolus Maximum dose 300 mg ATROPINE Symptomatic Bradycardia 0.02 mg/kg IV or IO Minimum dose 0.1 mg Maximum dose 0.5 mg Bradycardia in pediatric patients primarily related to respiratory issue assure adequate ventilation first

PEDIATRIC DRUG REFERENCE Drug Indication Pediatric Dosage Precautions / Comments DEXTROSE 10% Hypoglycemia 0.5 g/kg IV (5 ml/kg) Maximum 250 ml Recheck glucose after administration DIPHENHYDRAMINE EPINEPHRINE 1:10,000 Allergy - Hives / Itching Cardiac Arrest Anaphylactic Shock 1 mg/kg IV or IM Maximum dose 50 mg 0.01 mg/kg IV or IO every 3-5 minutes Max. dose 1 mg Titrate in up to 0.1 mg increments slow IV or IO to a max. of 0.01 mg/kg Consider lower dose (0.5 mg/kg) if patient has already taken po dose in the past two hours for symptoms In anaphylactic shock, IM epinephrine 1:1000 should be administered first and epinephrine 1:10,000 IV should only be used if IM is ineffective EPINEPHRINE 1:1000 GLUCAGON Allergy/ Anaphylactic Shock Asthma Hypoglycemia 0.01 mg/kg IM Max single dose 0.3 mg 0.01 mg/kg subcutaneously Maximum dose 0.3 mg Weight less than 24 kg: 0.5 mg IM Weight 24 kg or more: 1 mg IM Never administer intravenously! If respiratory arrest from asthma or bronchospasm, administer IM Effect may be delayed 5 20 minutes - if patient responds, give po sugar

PEDIATRIC DRUG REFERENCE Drug Indication Pediatric Dosage Precautions / Comments LIDOCAINE IO Pain 0.5 mg/kg IO. Maximum dose 20 mg Not needed in arrest situations MIDAZOLAM MORPHINE NALOXONE ONDANSETRON Seizure Sedation for Cardioversion Pain Control Respiratory Depression or Apnea Vomiting and Severe Nausea Titrate in up to 1 mg increments IV up to 0.1 mg/kg. Maximum total IV dose 5 mg 0.1 mg/kg IM Maximum dose 5 mg IM 0.1 mg/kg IV or IO titrated in 1 mg increments Maximum dose 5 mg See pain management drug chart for dosage. Use IV increments of up to 2 mg 0.1 mg/kg IM 0.1 mg/kg IM or IV Maximum dose 2 mg May repeat as needed 4 mg IV, IM, or po (ODT) In patients 40 kg and over, may repeat q 10 min X 2. Observe respiratory status carefully Sedation and cardioversion only with base hospital order Can cause hypotension and respiratory depression. Hypotension is more common in patients with volume depletion. Nausea is a frequent side effect. Use IM route initially unless shock present. Shorter duration of action than that of most narcotics. For use in patients 4 years and up. Administer IV over 1 minute. Rapid administration may cause syncope.

ADENOSINE INDICATION: SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA Concentration = 3 mg/ml 1 st Dose = 0.1 mg/kg IV 2 nd Dose = 0.2 mg/kg IV Base Order Only COLOR DOSES (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 0.45 mg 1 st - 0.15 ml 0.9 mg 2 nd - 0.3 ml Pink (6-7 kg) 0.66 mg 1 st - 0.22 ml 1.35 mg 2 nd - 0.45 ml Red (8-9 kg) 0.9 mg 1 st - 0.3 ml 1.8 mg 2 nd - 0.6 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 1 mg 1 st - 0.33 ml 2 mg 2 nd - 0.67 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 1.35 mg 1 st - 0.45 ml 2.7 mg 2 nd - 0.9 ml White (15-18 kg) 1.7 mg 1 st - 0.6 ml 3.4 mg 2 nd - 1.2 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 2.1 mg 1 st - 0.7 ml 4.2 mg 2 nd - 1.4 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 2.7 mg 1 st - 0.9 ml 5.4 mg 2 nd - 1.8 ml Green (30-36 kg) 3.3 mg 1 st - 1.1 ml 6.6 mg 2 nd - 2.2 ml 40 kg 4 mg 1 st - 1.3 ml 8 mg 2 nd - 2.7 ml 45 kg 4.5 mg 1 st - 1.5 ml 9 mg 2 nd - 3 ml Note: Follow with rapid bolus 10-20 ml NS

AMIODARONE INDICATION VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION Concentration = 50 mg/ml Dose = 5 mg/kg IV COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) Not given Pink (6-7 kg) 35 mg 0.7 ml Red (8-9 kg) 45 mg 0.9 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 50 mg 1 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 65 mg 1.3 ml White (15-18 kg) 80 mg 1.6 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 100 mg 2 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 130 mg 2.6 ml Green (30-36 kg) 170 mg 3.4 ml 40 kg 200 mg 4 ml 45 kg 225 mg 4.5 ml

ATROPINE INDICATION SYMPTOMATIC BRADYCARDIA Concentration = 0.1 mg/ml Dose = 0.02 mg/kg IV Minimum Dose 0.1 mg IV Maximum Dose 0.5 mg IV COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 0.1 mg 1 ml Pink (6-7 kg) 0.13 mg 1.3 ml Red (8-9 kg) 0.17 mg 1.7 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 0.2 mg 2 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 0.25 mg 2.5 ml White (15-18 kg) 0.35 mg 3.5 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 0.42 mg 4.2 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 0.5 mg 5 ml Green (30-36 kg) 0.5 mg 5 ml 40 kg 0.5 mg 5 ml 45 kg 0.5 mg 5 ml Assure adequate ventilation before considering atropine. Not indicated for asystole.

DEFIBRILLATION PHYSIO-CONTROL Energy Selection (LP-12 and LP-15) COLOR First Second Maximum Gray (3-5 kg) 8 J 15 J 30 J Pink (6-7 kg) 15 J 30 J 50 J Red (8-9 kg) 15 J 30 J 70 J Purple (10-11 kg) 20 J 30 J 100 J Yellow (12-14 kg) 30 J 50 J 125 J White (15-18 kg) 30 J 70 J 175 J Blue (19-23 kg) 30 J 70 J 200 J Orange (24-29 kg) 50 J 100 J 250 J Green (30-36 kg) 70 J 125 J 300 J 40 kg 70 J 150 J 360 J 45 kg 100 J 175 J 360 J

DEFIBRILLATION ZOLL Energy Selection COLOR First Second Maximum Gray (3-5 kg) 8 J 15 J 30 J Pink (6-7 kg) 10 J 20 J 50 J Red (8-9 kg) 15 J 30 J 75 J Purple (10-11 kg) 20 J 30 J 100 J Yellow (12-14 kg) 20 J 50 J 120 J White (15-18 kg) 30 J 50J 150 J Blue (19-23 kg) 30 J 75 J 150 J Orange (24-29 kg) 50 J 100 J 200 J Green (30-36 kg) 50 J 120 J 200 J 40 kg 75 J 150 J 200 J 45 kg 75 J 150 J 200 J

DEXTROSE 10% INDICATION HYPOGLYCEMIA Concentration = 0.1 g/ml Dose = 0.5 g/kg IV COLOR DOSE (g) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 2 g 20 ml Pink (6-7 kg) 3.5 g 35 ml Red (8-9 kg) 4.5 g 45 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 5.5 g 55 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 6.5 g 65 ml White (15-18 kg) 8.5 g 85 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 11 g 110 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 14 g 140 ml Green (30-36 kg) 17 g 170 ml 40 kg 20 g 200 ml 45 kg 22.5 g 225 ml

DIPHENHYDRAMINE INDICATION: ALLERGIC REACTION (URTICARIAL RASH or ITCHING) Concentration = 50 mg/ml Dose = 1 mg/kg Give IV or IM COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 5 mg 0.1 ml Pink (6-7 kg) 6.5 mg 0.13 ml Red (8-9 kg) 8.5 mg 0.17 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 10 mg 0.2 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 12.5 mg 0.25 ml White (15-18 kg) 17.5 mg 0.35 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 20 mg 0.4 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 25 mg 0.5 ml Green (30-36 kg) 35 mg 0.7 ml 40 kg 40 mg 0.8 ml 45 kg 45 mg 0.9 ml Utilize epinephrine 1:1000 IM first if serious systemic reaction (anaphylaxis). Consider giving one-half dosage diphenhydramine if patient has taken/been given full dose within 1 hour

EPINEPHRINE 1:10,000 FOR CARDIAC ARREST Concentration = 0.1 mg/ml Dose = 0.01 mg/kg IV COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 0.04 mg 0.4 ml ** Pink (6-7 kg) 0.06 mg 0.6 ml ** Red (8-9 kg) 0.08 mg 0.8 ml ** Purple (10-11 kg) 0.1 mg 1 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 0.13 mg 1.3 ml White (15-18 kg) 0.17 mg 1.7 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 0.21 mg 2.1 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 0.27 mg 2.7 ml Green (30-36 kg) 0.33 mg 3.3 ml 40 kg 0.4 mg 4 ml 45 kg 0.45 mg 4.5 ml Epinephrine 1:10,000 IV is also used in anaphylactic shock if IM treatment ineffective. ** In anaphylactic shock: Patients under 10 kg receive smaller increments (same as single dose for cardiac arrest) For patients 10 kg and up, give 0.1 mg increments (1 ml)

EPINEPHRINE 1:1000 Anaphylaxis use IM Route Asthma use Subcutaneous (SC) Route NEVER GIVE EPINEPHRINE 1:1000 VIA IV ROUTE Concentration = 1 mg/ml Dose = 0.01 mg/kg IM or SC Maximum Dose 0.3 mg IM / SC COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 0.04 mg 0.04 ml IM / SC Pink (6-7 kg) 0.06 mg 0.06 ml IM / SC Red (8-9 kg) 0.08 mg 0.08 ml IM / SC Purple (10-11 kg) 0.1 mg 0.1 ml IM / SC Yellow (12-14 kg) 0.13 mg 0.13 ml IM / SC White (15-18 kg) 0.17 mg 0.17 ml IM / SC Blue (19-23 kg) 0.21 mg 0.21 ml IM / SC Orange (24-29 kg) 0.27 mg 0.27 ml IM / SC Green (30-36 kg) 0.3 mg 0.3 ml IM / SC 40 kg 0.3 mg 0.3 ml IM / SC 45 kg 0.3 mg 0.3 ml IM / SC

FLUID BOLUS INDICATION SHOCK / HYPOTENSION NORMAL SALINE BOLUS = 20 ml/kg IV Maximum single bolus = 500 ml COLOR GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 80 ml Pink (6-7 kg) 130 ml Red (8-9 kg) 170 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 210 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 260 ml White (15-18 kg) 340 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 420 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 500 ml Green (30-36 kg) 500 ml 40 kg 500 ml 45 kg 500 ml

GLUCAGON INDICATION HYPOGLYCEMIA Concentration = 1 mg/ml Dose = 0.5 1 mg/ml IM COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 0.5 mg 0.5 ml Pink (6-7 kg) 0.5 mg 0.5 ml Red (8-9 kg) 0.5 mg 0.5 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 0.5 mg 0.5 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 0.5 mg 0.5 ml White (15-18 kg) 0.5 mg 0.5 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 0.5 mg 0.5 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 1 mg 1 ml Green (30-36 kg) 1 mg 1 ml 40 kg 1 mg 1 ml 45 kg 1 mg 1 ml

LIDOCAINE INDICATION PAIN MANAGEMENT FOR IO (PATIENTS NOT IN ARREST) Concentration = 2% (100 mg / 5 ml) Dose = 0.5 mg/kg IO 20 mg max COLOR DOSE (mg) Gray (3-5 kg) Not given GIVE (ml) Pink (6-7 kg) 3 mg 0.15 ml Red (8-9 kg) 4 mg 0.2 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 5 mg 0.25 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 7 mg 0.35 ml White (15-18 kg) 9 mg 0.45 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 10 mg 0.5 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 14 mg 0.7 ml Green (30-36 kg) 16 mg 0.8 ml 40 kg 20 mg 1 ml 45 kg 20 mg 1 ml

MIDAZOLAM INDICATION SEIZURE Concentration = 5 mg/ml Dose = 0.1 mg/kg IV or IM Titrate IV dosage in 0.5-1 mg (0.1-0.2 ml) increments to desired effect (seizure cessation) or maximum dose listed IM administration - single dose only COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 0.5 mg 0.1 ml Pink (6-7 kg) 0.75 mg 0.15 ml Red (8-9 kg) 0.85 mg 0.17 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 1 mg 0.2 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 1.25 mg 0.25 ml White (15-18 kg) 1.75 mg 0.35 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 2 mg 0.4 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 2.75 mg 0.55 ml Green (30-36 kg) 3.25 mg 0.65 ml 40 kg 4 mg 0.8 ml 45 kg 4.5 mg 0.9 ml

MORPHINE IM INDICATION PAIN MANAGEMENT Concentration = 10 mg/ml Dose = 0.1 mg/kg IM IM dosing is single dose only base contact required for repeat doses COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) Not given Pink (6-7 kg) 0.6 mg 0.06 ml Red (8-9 kg) 0.8 mg 0.08 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 1 mg 0.1 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 1.3 mg 0.13 ml White (15-18 kg) 1.7 mg 0.17 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 2 mg 0.2 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 2.7 mg 0.27 ml Green (30-36 kg) 3.3 mg 0.33 ml 40 kg 4 mg 0.4 ml 45 kg 4.5 mg 0.45 ml

MORPHINE IV INDICATION PAIN MANAGEMENT Concentration = 10 mg/ml COLOR INITIAL DOSE (mg) Gray (3-5 kg) Not given GIVE (ml) Pink (6-7 kg) 0.3 mg 0.03 ml Red (8-9 kg) 0.4 mg 0.04 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 0.5 mg 0.05 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 0.7 mg 0.07 ml White (15-18 kg) 0.8 mg 0.08 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 1 mg 0.1 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 1-2 mg 0.1-0.2 ml Green (30-36 kg) 1-2 mg 0.1-0.2 ml 40-45 kg 1-2 mg 0.1-0.2 ml For patients 18 kg and below, dose can be repeated once. Additional doses require base approval. For patients 19 kg and above may titrate in 1-2 mg increments up to 10 mg maximum (1 ml).

NALOXONE INDICATION RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION Concentration = 1 mg/ml Dose = 0.1 mg/kg IV or IM Maximum single dose = 2 mg (may be repeated) Naloxone is available in other concentrations. This chart is correct for 1 mg/ml concentration COLOR DOSE (mg) GIVE (ml) Gray (3-5 kg) 0.4 mg 0.4 ml Pink (6-7 kg) 0.7 mg 0.7 ml Red (8-9 kg) 0.9 mg 0.9 ml Purple (10-11 kg) 1 mg 1 ml Yellow (12-14 kg) 1.3 mg 1.3 ml White (15-18 kg) 1.7 mg 1.7 ml Blue (19-23 kg) 2 mg 2 ml Orange (24-29 kg) 2 mg 2 ml Green (30-36 kg) 2 mg 2 ml 40 kg 2 mg 2 ml 45 kg 2 mg 2 ml

WEIGHT CONVERSION Always Document Weight in kg COLOR Kg Pounds Gray 3-5 kg 6-11 lbs Pink 6-7 kg 13-15 lbs Red 8-9 kg 17-20 lbs Purple 10-11 kg 22-25 lbs Yellow 12-14 kg 27-32 lbs White 15-18 kg 34-41 lbs Blue 19-23 kg 42-52 lbs Orange 24-29 kg 54-65 lbs Green 30-36 kg 67-80 lbs 40 kg 40 kg 90 lbs 45 kg 45 kg 101 lbs