Name that Medication
Dosages
Contraindications
Route of Administration
Operations&Protocols
100

The medication used to cause relaxation of smooth muscle in the lungs.

Albuterol 

100

The dose for albuterol.

 2.5-5 mg

100

True or False:  1:1000 epinephrine can be given IV.

False

100

Epinephrine 1:1

IM. 

100

What does BSI stand for?

Body Substance Isolation

200

This medication is a antihistamine

Benadryl

200

The dose for nitroglycerin?

0.4 mg

200

The contraindications for CPAP

Hypotension, Vomiting, AMS

200

Nitroglycerin

Sublingual, transdermal, IV/IO

200

What is the acronym used for determining patient priority at a mass casualty incident?

START (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment)

300

This medication is an Antiplatelet.

Aspirin 

300

The dose for Glucagon?

1mg

300

The main contraindication to Oral Glucose.

Patent Airway

300

Albuterol

Nebulized

300

How often should you reassess a stable medical patient?

Every 15 minutes (unstable = every 5 minutes)

400

Name the medication that releases glycogen from the liver.

Glucagon

400

The dose for aspirin.

162-325 mg

400

The minimum systolic blood pressure for nitroglycerin use.

100 systolic

400

Narcan

IV/IO, IM, IN

400

What does DCAP-BTLS stand for in a trauma assessment?

Deformities, Contusions, Abrasions, Punctures, Burns, Tenderness, Lacerations, Swelling

500

Name the medication should not be used with erectile dysfunction pills.

Nitroglycerin

500

The dose for Narcan.

0.4-2 mg

500

Medication that is given IV to avoid necrosis.

Dextrose.

500

Dextrose

IV/IO, PO

500

The six rights of medication administration.

1. Right Patient

2. Right Drug

3. Right Dose

4. Right Route

5. Right Time

6. Right Documentation

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