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100

A patient, 8 years old, presents with a fever. What drug will you provide?

Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 

10-15 mg/kg orally

Not to exceed 50 mg/kg/24 hours

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What are contraindications for Dextrose ?

Hyperglycemia, Diabetic coma, intra-cranial or intraspinal hemorrhage, anuria, dehydrated patients with delirium tremens, UNCONSCIOUS(for oral)

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What is the right dose and route for activated charcoal for an adult ?

1gm/kg PO

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Pharmacological action for Acetylasicylic acid (asprin)

Inhibits synthesis of prostaglandin by cyclooxygenase; inhibits platelet aggregation; has antipyretic and analgesic activity

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What class of drug is Albuterol? and what is the correct dose?

Beta 2 Agonist


2.5-5.0mg in 3mL of sterile NS given as nebulized inhalation therapy over 5-15 minutes

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What drug will you provide for a patient who presents with a suspected cardiac chest pain or a possible AMI patient?

Acetylsalicylic Acid (ASA, Asprin)

324mg orally

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Contraindications of Oxygen

None

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What is the right dose of epinephrine?

0.3 mg of 1:1000 IM using a 0.3 mL syringe or prefilled device.

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What is the pharmacological action for nitroglycerin?

Organic nitrate which causes systemic venodilation, decreasing preload. Cellular mechanism: nitrate enters vascular smooth muscle and converted to nitric oxide leading to activation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate and vasodilation. Relaxes smooth muscle via dose-dependant dilation of arterial and venous beds to reduce both preload and afterload, and mycardial O2 demand. Improves coronary collateral circulation. Lower BP, increases HR, occasional paradoxical bradycardia

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What is the class of drug for Ipratropium? and what is the correct dose?

Anticholinergic, respiratory

.25-.5 mg via nebulization

1-2 inhalations via metered dose inhaler


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A patient, 44 years old, presents with chest pain and states "it feels like squeezing to my chest" and the following vital signs are BP 135/75 HR 105 RR 20. What medication would you provide to this patient?

Nitroglycerin

300

When should you not administer activated charcoal?

1. Acids or alkali ingestion unless other drugs have ingested. 2. GI obstruction 3. Unprotected airway(beware of aspiration)

The PT must be capable of protecting their airway over time.

300

You are about to administer dextrose to a patient, what is the right dose and route?

12-25 gm of paste, oral

300

Pharmacologic Action for Epinephrine

Strong alpha-adrenergic effects, which cause an increase in cardiac output and heart rate, a decrease in renal perfusion and peripheral vascular resistance, and a variable effect on BP, resulting in systemic vasoconstriction and increased vascular permeability. Strong beta-1 and moderate beta 2 adrenergic effects, resulting in bronchial smooth muscle relaxation. Secondary relaxation effect on smooth muscle of stomach, intestine, uterus, and urinary bladder

300

What is the class of drug for naloxone? and what is the correct dose?

Opiod reversal agent

.4 mg-2.0mg IM,SQ

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When should you administer Epinephrine?

Severe bronchospasm, anaphylaxis, cardiac arrest, symptomatic bradycardia refractory to other treatments, shock, 

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Contraindications of nitroglycerin

Hypersensitivity, severe hypotension (SBP<90mm Hg or > or = 30 mm Hg below baseline), increased intra-cranial pressure, severe anemia, extreme bradycardia(<50 bpm), tachycardia in the absence of heart failure (> 120 bpm), confirmed right ventricular infarction

400

What is the right dose and right route for nitroglycerin?

0.3-0.4 mg tablet. Sublingual

Repeat 3-5 minutes as needed to a total of three tablets, or more by MCEP order.

400

What is the class of drug for nitroglycerin?

Nitrates, anti-anginal agent/vascular dilating agent

400

What is the class of drug for Epinephrene?

Sympathomimetic, alpha/beta adrenergic agonist

500

Oxygen flow for NC, NRB, BVM

NC 2-6 L/min, NRB 8-12 L/min , BMV 15 L/min

500

Contraindications for acetaminophen (tylenol)

Hypersensitivity to the drug. Hepatic failure or impairment

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Special notes for naloxone

The patient may quickly become conscious and combative

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Pharmacological action for acetaminophen (tylenol)

May work peripherally to block pain impulse generation; may also inhibit prostaglandin synthesis in CNS

500

What is the class of drug for dextrose?

Glucose-elevating agents; metabolic and endocrine, other

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