What is intravenous?
This common vasoconstrictor wears many hats.
What is epinephrine?
Military time for this pm time would be _________.
What is 2210?
A single dose of a medication given all at once.
What is a bolus?
What is sterile water?
Medication via the airway.
What is inhalation?
The most commonly administered benzodiazepine given to treat anxiety of patients is _____________.
What is Versed?
This combination is used for _______________.
What is bowel prep?
You lose track of amount of local injected during the procedure. You received 30mL of 1% lido with epi at beginning of the procedure, you see there are 4cc's left in your syringe and 10cc's left in your medicine cup.
Classification of medication that decreases inflammation.
What are steroids?
Medication placed in the adipose tissue under the skin.
What is subcutaneous?
Mannitol is a commonly used ______________ in surgery to reduce intraocular or intracranial pressure.
What is diuretic?
Use this label to determine the generic and brand name of this medication.
What is Augmentin for the brand name and amoxicillan/clavulanate potassium for the generic name.
The maximum amount of a medication that a patient can receive typically has to do with their ________________.
What is body weight?
An anticoagulant antagonist.
What is protamine sulfate?
Medication placed into the subarachnoid space (spine).
What is intrathecal?
Most commonly used for relaxation during intubation.
What is (neuromuscular blocking agent) succinylcholine?
Read this medication label to determine the classification. (Hint: ends in "lol")
What is beta-blocker?
If this amount of heparin is injected into a 1000mL bag of saline, there are _____ units/mL.
What is 20 units/mL?
An undesirable and potentially harmful effect of a drug.
What is an adverse effect?
Medication or fluid placed into a hollow cavity, such as the bladder.
What is instillation?
The commonly used anesthesia inhalation agents end in __________.
What is "ane."
This medication is used in surgery to ________________. (its most common use in surgery)
What is an anti-cholinergic to reduce mucous secretions?
(atropine can also be used in emergency situations to treat bradycardia)
2.5mg/kg up to 30mg/kg is the dosage for ______.
What is dantrolene?
The organ(s) primarily responsible for excreting drugs.
What are the kidneys?