What is Decadron?
The reversal agent for Versed.
What is Romazicon?
Used to stop nose bleeds and in GYN surgery.
What is silver nitrate sticks?
Used in ENT for ear tubes and then given post op.
What is Ofloxin 0.3% Otic Drops?
A NSAID given intraop by anesthesia provider to help with pain.
What is Toradol?
An antibiotic that needs to redosed every 2 hours.
What is Mefoxitin?
What is Narcan?
Mixed with surgiflo to promote hemostasis
What is thrombin?
Given to visualize the ureters and tubes.
What is methylene blue?
Used to treat bradycardia during surgery.
What is atropine or robinol?
Antibiotic that is ordered if patient has positive nasal swab.
What is vancomycin?
Given preop for post op pain that works on nerve endings.
What is gabapentin?
Used as an injection for interstitial cystitis.
What is Kenolog?
Medication given to help uterus contract.
What is oxytocin or Pitocin?
Is a white medication used to help with the induction of anesthesia.
What is Propofol?
How often does Ancef need to be redosed?
What is every 4 hours?
Two medications that are given preop with blocks.
What is fentynl and versed?
Quickly controls oozing and bleeding during a LEEP and Cold knife cones.
What is astrigyn?
A medication is hung on a majority of total knees and hips to help control bleeding?
What is Transememic Acid?
A non-depolarizing muscle relaxant used to help with intubation.
What is Rocuronium?
Two medications can dry up secretions
What is atropine and robinol?
Medication ordered by anesthesia that is given to patient that do not take steroids day of surgery.
What is Solu-Cortef?
What medications do you need to be aware of LAST?
What are local anesthetics?
What is the reversal medication used for LAST?
What 20% intralipids?
Is used for short term paralysis and works in about 30 seconds.
What is succinylcholine?