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  1. The Broselow Tape, also called the Broselow pediatric emergency tape, is a color-coded length-based tape measure that is used throughout the world for pediatric emergencies.

  2. Jun 20, 2001 · 1. The learner will briefly describe the Broselow-Luten Color Coding System (B-LPS), its history and rationale for use. 2. The learner will demonstrate how to correctly place the Broselow™ Pediatric Emergency Tape using appropriate landmarks and exhibiting proper alignment with the correct (color-coded/weight) side visible . 3.

  3. Oct 27, 2023 · Measure to the childs heel, not the toes. The color category will tell you the estimated weight of the child. The tape includes common resuscitation medication doses and equipment sizes.

  4. A Broselow tape is a tool used in medical settings to quickly determine the size of a patient and appropriate equipment and drug doses.

  5. A, The Broselow tape is a color-coded tape measure that, by height, assigns the child into one of eight color zones containing both medication dosing and equipment information useful for trauma resuscitation.

  6. Assessment and Management of Pediatric Trauma. A 7-Module Course Designed for Providers of Early Care to Injured Children. Module 1: Initial Stabilization and Transfer of Pediatric Trauma. of 44. Color Coded Broselow Tape. Tape is body-length based; weights are estimates. Watch a demonstration of Broselow tape below. Video (s)

  7. Apr 29, 2019 · Created by emergency medicine physician Jim Broselow, MD, and pediatric emergency medicine physician Robert Luten, MD, the Broselow tape established a worldwide standard for managing the emergency...