ACS
Oh Snap, the heart stopped
Doc ordered, now what?
What the Joey
What's that dose
100

This drug should be given with caution if the patient is experiencing an Inferior MI

What is Nitro?

100

The correct dose of Amiodarone for V-Tach (Pulseless)  

What is 300 mg IV Push

100

The doc has ordered 4 mg of Morphine to be administered for a patient experiencing chest pain.  The concentration is 10 mg/ml.  How many ml's are you going to administer?

What is 0.4 ml ?

100

What medication inhibits sodium and chloride reabsorption in the proximal tubule and descending loop of Henle?  

What is Furosemide?

100

What is the dose of Amiodarone for a patient in V-Tach with a pulse? 

What is 150 mg?

200

Morphine binds to opiate receptors in the what _______system?

What is Central Nervous System?  

200

The first drug given during Cardiac Arrest is?

What is Epi 1:10,000

200

Doc ordered 2000 ml of NS to be administered over 6 hours due to CHF concerns.  You have a 10 gtt set.  What is your rate that you are going to administer to this patient.

What is 56 drops a minute?  

200

What drug is indicated for for narrow complex tachycardia.  May be used diagnostically.  What is the dose, route and procedure?  

What is Adenosine?

200
What is the dose of Labetalol for a patient experiencing a HTN crisis? 

What is 10 - 20 mg?

300

Amiodarone is a Class ____ antiarrhythmic  that blocks the ___________channels.

What is a Class 3 and blocks the potassium channels?

300

You have obtained ROSC in the field.  The patients blood pressure is 64/22.  What is the first line pressor while your partner is setting up a drip/infusion.  

What is push dose Epi? 

300

You have been asked to administer 40 mg of Furosemide.  Your concentration is 100 mg/5 ml.  How many ml's are you going to administer

What is 2 ml's? 

300

Which drug decreases platelet aggregation by irreversibly inhibiting cyclooxygenase and selectively blocking thromboxane a-2 which inhibits clot formation

What is Aspirin?

300

What is the dose of Epinephrine for Cardiac Arrest

What is 1 mg of 1:10,000

400

Dopamine is a naturally occurring ______________ that increases blood pressure, mesenteric, and cerebral ______________by stimulating dopaminergic___________.

What is catecholamine. Cerebral vasodilation. Receptors?

400

You have administered 2 doses of Lidocaine during a cardiac arrest.  The patient has obtained ROSC.  What is the third dose (Drip Rate) out of your Lidocaine bag? 

What is a drip rate of 45 drops a minute? 

400

Doc has ordered Amiodarone for a 5 year old patient.  The concentration is 150mg/3 ml.  What is the dose and ml's you are going to administer? 

What is 90 mg and 1.8 ml's?

400

Around 98% of the ____________ in the body is contained within the cells, notably skeletal muscle cells 

What is Potassium? 

400

What is the dose of Nitro for an 8 year old experiencing chest pain?

What is CONTRADICTED?

500

Atropine works by firing of the ________Node and ______Node opposing the actions of the _________ nerve.

What is SA, AV and Vagus? 

500

What are the medications that can be administered down an ETT Tube.  

What is Narcan, Atropine, Vasopressin, Epi and Lidocaine? 

500

Doc orders you to administer Lasix.  When remembering Tophers presentation, what other species benefits from being administered Lasix.

What is a race horse ? 

500

This drug is a Class IV antiarrhythmic , benzothiazepine calcium channel blocker.

What is Diltiazem (Cardizem)

500

What is the dose of Dopamine for a patient that is experiencing hypotension and bradycardia?

What is 10 - 20 mcg/kg/min. 

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