This is the pressure goal in the hypotensive patient.
What is SBP>90 or MAP>65?
This is the adult dose of Succinylcholine for RSI.
What is 1 mg/kg IV/IO with a maximum single dose of 150 mg?
This is the maximum hourly cumulative dose of push dose Ketamine.
What is 5 mg/kg?
This is the TXA dose for adults.
What is 2 grams in 100 mL NS IV/IO over 10 minutes?
This is the target heart rate and systolic blood pressure for a patient with an aortic aneurysm.
What is HR 60-80 bpm and SBP 100-120 mmHg?
This is what is first administered in a hypotensive patient without clinical signs of fluid overload.
What is 500 mL crystalloid (NS or LR) IV/IO bolus?
This is the Etomidate dose for a 74 year old male.
What is 0.2 mg/kg IV/IO with a maximum single dose of 30 mg?
These are the two push doses for Versed for sedation management.
What are 2 mg IV/IO slow push and 0.05 mg/kg IV/IO slow push with a maximum single dose of 5 mg?
This is the age range for pediatric TXA dosing.
What is 2-12 years old?
This is the push dose Labetalol dose for a patient with an aortic aneurysm.
What is 20 mg IV/IO slow push over 2 minutes, q 10 minutes PRN with maximum dose of 300 mg?
The administration of this should be considered in hypotensive patients with acute hemorrhage.
What is 2 grams TXA in 100mL NS over 10 minutes?
These are the two Ketamine doses for RSI.
What are 2 mg/kg IV/IO for SBP greater than or equal to 90 mmHg and 1 mg/kg IV/IO for SBP less than 90 mmHg?
This is the initial dose and titration of a Versed infusion for sedation management.
What is 2 mg/hour IV/IO, titrating by 0.5 mg/hour IV/IO every 10 minutes, to a maximum of 5 mg/hour IV/IO?
This is the criteria for administering TXA to a patient with a head injury.
What is injury within 3 hours and GCS of 12 or less, OR injury within 3 hours and confirmed head bleed by CT?
This is what to do if Esmolol infusion or Labetalol infusion has reached its maximum dose and HR and SBP targets have not been met.
What is add Nicardipine infusion at initial rate of 5 mg/hour?
These are the two dosing options for the initiation of a norepinephrine infusion.
What are 0.05 mcg/kg/min IV/IO via infusion pump and 6 mcg/min IV/IO via infusion pump?
These are the two Versed doses for RSI.
What are 5 mg SLOW IV/IO for MAP>70mmHg and 2 mg SLOW IV/IO for MAP 50-70mmHg?
This is the initial dose and titration of a Ketamine infusion for sedation management.
What is 2 mg/kg/hour IV/IO, titrating by 0.5 mg/kg/hour increments every 5 minutes up to maximum dose of 5 mg/kg/hour?
This is the TXA dose for pediatrics.
What is 15 mg/kg IV/IO, maximum of 1 gram, over 10 minutes, followed by 2 mg/kg/hour IV/IO for the next 8 hours?
This is the initial dose and titration of Labetalol infusion for aortic aneurysm.
What is 0.5 mg/minute IV/IO, titrating in 0.5 mg/minute increments every 2 minutes PRN up to maximum of 2 mg/minute?
This is how to titrate an epinephrine infusion for hypotension starting with the initial dose.
What is starting at 0.03 mcg/kg/min IV/IO, titrating up to 0.05 mcg/kg/min IV/IO, then increasing by 0.05 mcg/kg/min increments after?
This is the pediatric dose of Succinylcholine for RSI.
What is 2 mg/kg IV/IO with a maximum single dose of 150 mg?
This is the push dose of Propofol.
What is 0.5 mg/kg IV/IO slow push, q 5 minute PRN, up to maximum hourly cumulative dose of 5 mg/kg?
These are the medications and doses, in order, to be administered prior to removing a crush injury from the crush mechanism.
What are 1000 mL normal saline, Albuterol 10 mg nebulized over 15 minutes, Sodium Bicarb 100 mEq over 2 minutes, and Calcium Gluconate 2 grams over 2 minutes?
This is the initial dose and titration progression of Esmolol.
What is initial dose of 50 mcg/kg/minute, titrating to 100 mcg/kg/minute, then 200 mcg/kg/minute, and then the maximum dose of 300 mcg/kg/minute?