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RSI Drug Dose Calculator (Paediatric)

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Before any paediatric RSI, use the SOAPME mnemonic: Suction (size-appropriate, on and working), Oxygen (pre-oxygenation in progress), Airway equipment (ETT sizes × 3, laryngoscope, stylet, bag-mask), Pharmacy (drugs drawn up and labelled), Monitors (SpO2, ECG, ETCO2), and Equipment (backup airway — LMA, surgical airway kit). Never proceed without SOAPME complete.

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Succinylcholine (suxamethonium) was first synthesised in 1906 but its neuromuscular blocking properties were not discovered until 1949 by Daniel Bovet, who won the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine partly for this work. The drug's unique depolarising mechanism — mimicking acetylcholine to cause simultaneous activation and fatigue of all neuromuscular junctions — means it remains unmatched in speed of onset among clinically used neuromuscular blockers, nearly 80 years after its introduction into anaesthesia.

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