Vasopressin
Etomidate
Propofol
Thiamine
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Classification of vasopressin
What is Non-Adrenergic Peripheral Vasoconstrictor, Anti-diuretic Hormone
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trade name and classification of etomidate
What is amidate hypnotic
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trade name and classification
What is diprivan General Anesthesia, Sedative, Hypnotic
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trade name and classification of thiamine
What is vitamin B1 Vitamin
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nalbuphine indications and dosage
What is Fractures / Dislocations: 1 – 5mg IV or IM titrated to effect. Burns: 1 – 5mg IV or IM titrated to effect.
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Action of vasopressin
What is Causes systemic vasoconstriction; No increase in myocardial demand. Increases perfusion pressures, vital organ blood flow, and cerebral oxygen delivery during CPR.
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action of etomidate
What is Etomidate is a hypnotic drug without analgesic activity.
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indications and dosage of propofol
What is Sedation: 25 – 75 mcg/kg/min.
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action of thiamine
What is Thiamine combines with ATP to produce thiamine pyrophosphate, which acts as a coenzyme in carbohydrate metabolism (D50)
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intropin indications and dosage
What is Medical Shock Syndromes: 5 – 20 mcg/kg/min, titrated to effect. Bradycardia Refractory to Atropine: 5 – 20 mcg/kg/min, titrated to effect. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF): 5 – 20 mcg/kg/min, titrated to effect. Pulmonary Edema (PE): 5 – 20 mcg/kg/min, titrated to effect
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indications and dosage of vasopressin
Ventricular Fibrillation (V-Fib): 40U IV Push in place of the 1st or 2nd dose of Epinephrine 1:10,000. Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia (Pulseless V-Tach): 40U IV Push in place of the 1st or 2nd dose of Epinephrine 1:10,000. Asystole: 40U IV Push in place of the 1st or 2nd dose of Epinephrine 1:10,000. Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA): 40U IV Push in place of the 1st or 2nd dose of Epinephrine 1:10,000. What is
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indication and dosage of etomidate
What is PAI / RSI Pre-medication: 0.3 mg/kg IV over 30 – 60 seconds, may repeat once.
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action of propofol
What is Sedative used in the induction and maintenance of anesthesia or sedation. Mechanism of action is unknown. Onset occurs in about 1 – 3 minutes. After discontinuing infusion, effects of sedation clear in 5 – 7 minutes.
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indications and dosage of thiamine
What is Diabetic Emergency: 100mg IV Push or IM if alcohol abuse is suspected prior to administration of D50%.
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trandate contraindications
What is Cardiogenic Shock, 2nd and 3rd degree heart blocks, Bradycardia, Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), Asthma, and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
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side effects and contraindications of vasopressin
What is Hypertension, Blanching of the Skin, Abdominal Cramping, and Nausea. None in emergency setting.
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contraindications and side effects of etomidate
What is Hypersensitivity, and Neonates. Transient skeletal muscle movement, Laryngospasm, and Respiratory Depression
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contraindications of propofol
What is Hypotension, Hypersensitivity, allergy to eggs or soy.
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contraindication of thiamine
What is hypersensitivity
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dobutrex classification
What is Synthetic Catecholamine, Synthetic Sympathetic Agonist, Inotrope
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Implications of vasopressin
What is Monitor EKG continuously throughout administration and during CPR. When using Vasopressin over Epinephrine try to stick with the same drug, don't alternate your choices. A code is hard enough, pick one and stick with it.
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implications of etomidate
What is Implications: Resuscitation equipment should be ready before administration.
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side effects and implications of propofol
What is Hypotension, Pain on Induction, and Respiratory Depression Assess respiratory status, pulse, and blood pressure continuously throughout
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side effects and implications of thiamine
What is Restlessness, Respiratory Distress, Hypotension, Pruritus, Urticaria, and Pulmonary Edema (PE). Implications: Serious hypersensitivity and anaphylactic reactions can occur, especially with repeated dosages.
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oxytocin side effects
What is Coma and Seizures.
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