Mr. Porterville
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Tatrick Pravis
Bark at the Mooney
Brandon Soto
OTPerezHJ
100

What does it mean when a medication is given enterally?

The medication will pass through the digestive tract prior to being metabolized by the body. 

100

The official standard for information about pharmaceuticals in the United States is the what?

USP/United States Pharmacopeia

100

A drug response that is unique to an individual is known as a what?

Idiosyncrasy

100

The most frequent route of elimination for medications is what?

Urine/Pee/Urinary System

100

The most common reason Paramedics establish IV access is for what?

Fluid Replacement

100

A liquid medication that is mixed with alcohol is known as a what?

Elixir

200

Dextrose 10% is commonly packaged in 250 mL bags. This means that how much (in grams) Dextrose is in these bags?

25 Grams

200

In addition to blocking Beta 1 and Beta 2 Adrenergic Receptors, Labetalol also blocks what?

Alpha 1 Receptors
200

Esmolol is a (Selective/Non-Selective) Beta (Agonist/Antagonist). 

Selective Beta Agonist (Acts exclusively on Beta 1)

200

What is the initial dose of Epinephrine for an adult patient experiencing Anaphylaxis?

Bonus for double points: What is the correct concentration of Epinephrine for administration in the above scenario?

0.3 mg

1:1,000

200
What medication has the same mechanism of action as Vecuronium, but is preferred in the pre-hospital setting over Vecuronium due to a more rapid onset time?

Rocuronium

200

Patients who are prescribed beta blockers, and/or ACE Inhibitors likely have what diagnosed medical condition?

Hypertension

300

In addition to drying secretions, Ipratropium dilates the Bronchus through what action?

Bronchial Smooth Muscle Relaxation/Smooth Muscle Relaxation
300

Pralidoxime, often administered in conjunction with Atropine, is used to treat what lethal poisoning?


Double Points: Name a substance that can cause this type of poisoning. 

Organophosphate Poisoning


Sarin, Pesticides, VX gas, Soman, Tabun, Tricresyl Phosphate

300

Medications that may cause harm to a fetus are known as what?

Teratogenic

300

Why is Nitro administered Sub-Lingually instead of Orally?

So it doesnt get deactivated by first-pass metabolism. 

300

Diphenhydramine depresses the CNS, but how?

Crosses the blood-brain barrier and inhibits the action of Histamine in the Nervous System. 

300

Vecuronium and Rocuronium are __________ agents, whereas Succinylcholine is a ___________ agent. 

Depolarizing, Non-Depolarizing

400

Versed is often used as a sedative induction agent in intubation procedures. What vital sign finding would contraindicate Versed in this procedure?

Hypotension/Low BP

400

What medication is the antidote to benzodiazapine overdose?

Flumazenil

400

Vasopressin would most likely be prescribed to a patient to treat what condition?

Nocturnal Enuresis (Involuntary Urination during Sleep)

400

What class of medication is Enalapril? 


Besides "Anti-hypertensive". 

ACE Inhibitors

400

This medication, commonly administered for respiratory distress, can also be administered for its Tocolytic effects. 

Terbutaline

400

What is the mechanism of action for MAOIs?

Inhibiting the breakdown of monoamine transmitters

500

The metabolic rate of a pediatric is __ times as fast as that of an adult (on average). 

3

500

What is the primary reason the elderly population reacts differently to most medications?

Hint: ESPECIALLY to Enteral Medications. 

Decreased Liver Function

500

***DAILY DOUBLE***

Tough One. Levophed (Norepinephrine) is used to treat hypotension, but in what hypotensive emergency (Shock State) would Levophed be contraindicated?

Hint: There are 2 primary versions of this type of shock

Hypovolemic Shock (Hemorrhagic Shock)

500

Administration of a Histamine Blocker that acts primarily or exclusively on H2 receptors would have what physiological effect on a patient?

Decreased Gastric Secretion

500

***DAILY DOUBLE***

This neurotransmitter is considered the principal neurotransmitter of the Parasympathetic Nervous System

Acetylcholine

500

Another word for Vasopressin is what?

Hint: It ends with "Hormone"

Anti-Diuretic Hormone/ADH

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