Cardiac Rhythms
Antidotes
Pressors
Acid/Base
Medical Calculations
100

The rhythm that is flat line

Asystole

100

The antidote for morphine

Narcan

100

The pressor that does not require titration

Vasopressin

100

ph: 7.25

CO2: 50

Bicarb: 25

Respiratory Acidosis

100
Cardiac Output
Stroke Volume x Heart Rate
200

The rhythm that has regularity but rate is 160

SVT

200

The antidote for Heparin

Protamine

200

When on multiple different pressors, which one do you titrate off first.

The last pressor that was added.

200

ph: 7.55

CO2: 32

Bicarb: 24

Respiratory Alkalosis

200

ICP - MAP is the calculation for what?

Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP)

300

The rhythm that has no P waves and irregular in regularity.

Atrial Fibrillation

300

The antidote for Coumadin

Vitamin K

300

The alternate name of Phenylephrine.

Neosynephrine (Neo)

300

ph: 7.47

CO2 37

Bicarb: 31

Metabolic Alkalosis

300

How to convert a patients weight in pounds to kilograms?

Weight (lbs) divided by 2.2

400

The rhythm which the PR interval is >0.20.

1st degree AV Block

400

The antidote for Tylenol (acetaminophen)

Acetylcysteine

400

The first and only synthetic human angiotensin II medication.

Giapreza

400

ph: 7.32

CO2: 40

Bicarb: 19

Metabolic Acidosis

400

The formula to convert F to C

(F-32) x 5/9

500

The rhythm where the P wave and QRS wave do not correlate and typically a low HR occurs.

3rd degree Heart Block

500

The antidote for benzodiazepine overdose.

Flumazenil

500

When you overdose this medication it can cause reflex bradycardia

Levophed

500

ph: 7.33

CO2: 53

Bicarb: 29

Respiratory Acidosis with partial compensation

500

The formula to calculate MAP

MAP=DBP+1/3 (SBP−DBP)

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