These are two classification systems for Liver Disease
What is Child-Pugh and MELD?
High Quality CPR involves Chest Compressions at this rate
What is 100-120?
This medication is used to reverse effects of opioid overdose.
What is Naloxone?
Abnormal R time on TEG suggests the pt should be treated with this.
What is FFP?
Opioid use with caution with Renal Disease or avoided and use this instead.
What is Morphine and Hydromorphone?
The liver is supplied with blood in this way.
What is both arterial and venous (75-25 V-A, 50-50 O2split)?
This is seen with no Carotid Pulse and treated with this 
What is PEA and Epinephrine/CPR?
This medication is used to treat Benzodiazepene overdose.
What is Flumazenil?
Abnormal K time or Alpha Angle on TEG suggests the pt should be treated with this.
What is Cryoprecipitate?
Severe electrolyte imbalances, acidosis, and volume overload are all treated with this.
What is Dialysis?
MELD is used in Organ Allocation decisions and uses these criteria.
What are Creatinine, Bilirubin, and INR?
This medication can be given for both narrow and wide complex tachycardias using these two different doses.
What is Amiodarone 150 and 300 mg?
This medication is used to reverse Beta Blocker Overdose.
What is Glucagon?
Abnormal MA on TEG suggests the pt should be treated with this.
What are Platelets?
Pt with Dialysis catheters should have this done prior to use to avoid this.
What is aspirated and blood discarded to avoid heparin administration?
This type of liver dysfunction is associated with OSA and these medications may be preferred as the opioid and inhaled agent compared to some other options.
What is Fatty Liver Disease and Fentanyl and Isoflurane?
This if stable can be treated with this and if unstable with this
What is BBlocker/Ca Blocker and Synchronized Carioversion?
This is used to treat Magnesium Toxicity.
What is Calcium?
Abnormal LY30 on TEG suggests the pt should be treated with this.
What is TXA?
GFR of this level is significant for impaired function and medication impact.
What is <30, stage 4 CKD?
Child-Pugh is designed to assess for this type of liver pathology and uses these criteria.
What is Cirrhosis? And:
This is significant if you see this and can be treated initially with this.
What is polymorphic or more than 6 a minute and lidocaine?
This medication is used to treat side effects of this PONV medication which include confusion.`
What is Physostigmine?
This test used to evaluate bleeding dysfunction involves spinning a cup and this one keeps the cup still.
What is TEG and ROTEM?
Severe Kidney Disease (Renal Failure) has a GFR of this.
What is <15?