First line treatment for SPO2 of < 94%
Oxygen
Aspirin
Swollen ankle injury and the patient is refusing narcotic pain management
Ibuprofen
Unstable, have IV access, BGL 35 mg/dL
Dextrose
No one wants to clean up vomit
Ondansetron
"I've been stung by a bee"
Epinephrine
Blood Pressure of 200/120
Nitroglycerine
"This feels like the last time I had kidney stones."
Ketorolac
Aggressive postictal patient unable to be restrained
Midazolam
If given nasally, ventilate the patient before giving another dose.
Naloxone
The most common mixture for a duo-neb treatment
Albuterol and Ipratropium
Stable SVT with heart rate of 180
Adenosine
Broken femur fracture, patient is awake and in severe pain.
Fentanyl
Unresponsive, unable to obtain IV access, BGL 48 mg/dL
Glucagon
Nitroglycerine Paste
Long-term onset steroid
Methylprednisolone
"Does the patient have a history of rapid a-fib?"
"I don't know, the patient is new here."
Diltiazem
Multi-system trauma, patient is alert and inconsolable even after appropriate dose of fentanyl
Ketamine
Double Jeopardy!
What are the three medications in the MA state protocol that can be given to an adult in a behavioral emergency?
Haloperidol
Midazolam
Ketamine
Multisystem trauma with continuous blood loss and consistent blood pressure drops
Tranexamic Acid
Seal-like barking cough
Racemic Epinephrine
CPR in progress
Epinephrine
Unstable conscious patient who receives IO for access.
Lidocaine
Schizophrenic delirium
Haloperidol
Stable, non-respiratory allergic reaction
Diphenhydramine