Administration Route
Generic/Trade Name
Adverse Effects
Administration Items
Scenarios
100

Naloxone 

IN or IM auto injector 

100

Epiephrine

EpiPen

100

Acetaminophen

Allergic Reaction

100

An nebulizer is used for administering 

Albuterol, Ipratropium 

100

What would you give this patient - A 25-year-old male has a known allergy to peanuts and just ate a dish containing them. He is experiencing hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the face.

Epinephrine: Administer 0.3–0.5 mg IM for anaphylaxis.

200

Epinephrine 

IM 

200

Naloxone

Narcan

200

Diphenhydramine 

Sleepiness

200

An Auto-Injector is used for administering

Epinephrine

200

What would you give this patient - A 22-year-old female with a history of asthma presents with severe wheezing, shortness of breath, and difficulty speaking in full sentences. She appears anxious and is using accessory muscles to breathe.

1. Albuterol: Administer 2.5 mg via nebulizer (or 90–180 mg via MDI with a spacer) for immediate bronchodilation.

2. Ipratropium : Administer 0.5 mg via nebulizer, often given alongside albuterol for enhanced effect.

300

Aspirin 

PO

300

Ipratropium

Atrovent

300

Iburprofen 

Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, bleeding

300

An Atomizer is used for administering  

Naloxone
300

What would you give this patient - A 65-year-old female presents with severe chest pain that started 30 minutes ago, radiating to her jaw and left arm. She is pale, diaphoretic, and feels nauseated.

Aspirin: Administer 325 mg chewable

400

Ipratropium 

Inhalation 

400

Aspirin

Bayer

400

Oxygen

Decreased Respiratory effort

400

A chew-able tablet is the administration of 

Aspirin

400

What would you give this patient - A 75-year-old male with a history of congestive heart failure presents with severe shortness of breath, crackles in the lungs, and edema in the lower extremities. He is anxious and sitting upright.

Nitroglycerin: Administer 0.4 mg SL

500

Nitroglycerin 

SL tablet or spray

500

Niroglycerin

Nitrostat / Nitromist 

500

Iprtropium

Hypersensitivity, tachycardia, chest pain

500

This medication can be a tablet or administered by a spray

Nitroglycerin 

500

What would you give this patient - A 40-year-old male is found unresponsive on the floor, with shallow breathing and blue-tinged lips. There are empty pill bottles nearby, and family members suspect an opioid overdose.

Naloxone (Narcan): Administer 0.4–2 mg IM/IN.

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