Influencers
No harm in Pharm
Handle with Kid Gloves
Nacho Notches
pHun and Games
100

EtOH is the abbreviation for this type of intoxicant. It will leave you under the influence. 

What is ethyl alcohol?

100

Cocaine, morphine, fentanyl, & ketamine fall into this drug class, as defined by the DEA. 

What is Schedule II?

100

This is the weight cutoff for pediatrics in our protocol!

What is <36kg?

100

This delicious QT snack includes tortilla chips and fake bright orange cheese sauce.

What are nachos?

100

This range is the normal blood pH level

What is 7.35 to 7.45?

200

You can try to put on the charm & influence your patient to go to the hospital. If they still refuse & can't demonstrate understanding of risks, you'll need to call OLPG for this type of AMA. 

What is refusal without demonstration of capacity?

200

This word describes the interaction when one drug makes another drug's effect stronger.

What is potentiation?

200

Let's assess this newborn! This word is the G in APGAR

What is Grimace?

200

This type of notch can be observed in the ECG P-wave, indicating left atrial enlargement, and may be seen in conditions like mitral valve disease.

What is the "bifid P-wave" or "P-mitrale"?

200

When a patient breathes rapidly, "blowing off" carbon dioxide, they are likely experiencing this type of acid-base disturbance.

What is respiratory alkalosis?

300

Different doses will produce different levels of impairment.  The dose of ketamine that leaves you under the influence, but not all the way in outer space is known as this.

What is a sub-dissociative dose?

300

Here is an example of this drug effect: Naloxone attaches to opioid receptors but does not produce a response. However, enough opioids can be given to displace & overcome the blocking effect of naloxone.

What is competitive (surmountable) antagonism?

300

They're built different! Different from adults, this is the narrowest part of the pediatric airway!

What is the cricoid ring?

300

This is the indentation right above the breastbone. Put pressure here for a bleedy trach...

What is the suprasternal notch?

300

A patient with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus may develop this condition, indicated by a low pH and low bicarbonate level, often accompanied by Kussmaul respirations.

What is metabolic acidosis?

400

This paper was very influential in the development of EMS.  It's also known as the white paper.

What is "Accidental Death & Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society"?

400

This type of overdose is characterized by visual disturbances including green halos or flashes of light.

What is Digitalis toxicity?

400

This child is having a seizure and you need to give some Midazolam. They look like they weigh about 30 pounds.

What is 2mg?

400

A "J-point" notch, which occurs after the QRS complex, can indicate conditions like hypothermia or early repolarization.

What is an Osborne wave?

400

 In a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the kidneys compensate for chronically elevated CO2 levels by increasing the reabsorption of this substance.

What is bicarbonate (HCO3-)?

500

To avoid a DUI, you shouldn't drive when your blood alcohol content is over 0.08% (even if you can still nail it in karaoke). But BAC over this % is considered dangerous and potentially lethal.

What is 0.4%?

500

Too much Tylenol can be bad for the liver. If they've taken too much APAP, this is the antidote.

What is N-Acetylcysteine?

500

This is the normal HR range for a 6-12 month old.

What is 90-160?

500

This subtle indentation on capnograph is often associated with the administration of neuromuscular blocking agents.

What is a Curare Notch?

500

A patient presents with a pH of 7.50, PaCO2 of 50 mmHg, and HCO3- of 35 mEq/L. This acid-base disturbance is best described as this, indicating both a primary process and a compensatory response.

What is compensated metabolic alkalosis?

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