Anatomy
Drugs
Drug dosing
Miscellaneous
100

Multiplying these two factors determines a persons blood pressure

What is CO (cardiac output) and PVR (peripheral vascular resistance)

100

This drug is a pure alpha agonist

What is Phenylephrine

100

The typical bolus dose for Amiodarone

What is 150mg

100

The hemodynamic parameter that measures filling pressure (preload) on the right side of the heart

What is central venous pressure (CVP)?

200

These 3 factors make up stroke volume

What is preload, afterload and contractility

200

In contrast to the vasodilator Nitroglycerin which works by decreasing preload on the ventricles, this vasodilator works primarily on the arteries to decrease afterload

What is Nitroprusside

200

The typical starting dose for Dopamine  


What is 5mcg/kg/min?

200

The drug reaction often seen with ace inhibitors and that may require mechanical ventilation.

What is angioedema?

300

These are the 2 divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

What are the Sympathetic (adrenergic) and the Parasympathetic (cholinergic) systems

300

The drug class that inhibits the conversion of Angiotension I to Angiotension II (includes Captoril, Enalapril, Lisinopril, and Ramipril)

What are ACE inhibitors

300

0.38 – 0.75mcg/kg/min

What is the dose range for Milrinone?

300

These 2 drugs are often ordered in end-stage cardiomyopathy to reduce preload and afterload, and improve contractility

What are Nitroprusside and Dobutrex?

400

The cardiovascular systems response to stimulation of alpha 1 receptors

What is vasoconstriction

400

A class of medications such as Metoprolol, Atenolol, Esmolol, and Labetolol that work to decrease the heart rate and the blood pressure by blocking beta receptors. They are negative inotropes.  

What are beta blockers

400

This medication, started at 100mcg/min, may be titrated by as much as 10mcg/min as frequently as every 2 minutes and has a max dose of 180mcg/min 


What is phenylephrine?

400

Initial dose 2mcg/min. May be titrated by as much as 1 mcg/min as frequently as every 3 minutes to a maximum of 10mcg/min

What is the dosing for epinephrine drip?

500

The cardiovascular systems response to stimulation of Beta1 receptors.

What is increased contractility and increased heart rate

500

An alpha agonist medication with modest beta agonist activity that is the vasopressor of choice in sepsis. 


Norepinephrine

500

This drug works on different receptors based on the dose being administered

What is Dopamine?

500

The requirements for all IV medications required by Joint commission

What are titration amount, frequency and end goals?

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