Pediatric EPI dose for anaphylaxis and pressor
0.01mg/kg
Class, MOA, and dose of Narcan
Class: opioid antagonist
MOA: binds to opiate receptors blocking the effects of narcotics.
Dose: 0.4-2mg (NEED LOWER END TOO)
Dose for Lidocaine pulseless VF VT
1-1.5 mg/kg initial then 0.5-0.75mg/kg repeat push.
Action and dose of morphine
binds to MU opioid receptors, 1-10mg OR 0.1mg/kg
Dose and action of Fentanyl
opiate receptor agonist producing analgesia and euphoria, 1-2mcg/kg
Dose for Sodium Bicarbonate
1meq/kg (50meq vial/syringe)
What medication is indicated in a TCA OD?
Sodium Bicarb
What condition is known for Kussmaul breathing?
DKA
Dose of Adenosine and what rhythm is it used for?
Class and Dose of Torodal/ Ketorolac
NSAID, 15mg-30mg
What is the CLASS of atropine!?
anti-cholinergic
2-pam, Pralidoxime
What are the three classes of Dopamine? 100pts./each
adrenergic agonist, inotrope, vasopressor
What is the Benzodiazepine receptor antagonist?
Flumazenil
3 medications in our toolbox to treat HyperK (100pts/e)
Calcium gluconate, sodium bicarb, albuterol
YEsss,,, insulin+glucose but dont carry insulin, and dialysis, and furosemide but not carried....
Name 3 contraindications to activated charcoal (not sensitivity/allergy)
ingestion of acids,
alkalis, ethanol, methanol, cyanide,
ferrous sulfate
What is the class of Verapamil and one indication?
Ca+ channel blocker, atrial fibrillation, hypertension, PSVT.
Action AND dose of Amiodarone pulseless AND w/ pulse
action- acts on the myocardium and delays repolarization with increased duration action potential
dose- 300mg, then 150mg pulsless
150mg/10min w pulse
What are the 2 classifications, trade name, and dose of Ondansetron. (100pts/each)
antiemetic, antihistamine, Zofran, 4-8mg
Dose of albuterol if used to treat hyperK?
10mg
What overdose is most known for causing Depressed Level of Consciousness, Hypotension, Wide complex cardiac arrhythmias and Seizures?
TCAs
Class, action, and dose of VERSED.
Class: benzodiazepine
Action: Binds receptors and enhances effects of GABA
Dose: 1-10mg
In the islets of Langerhans, what are the alpha cells and beta cells responsible for?
alpha: Glucagon
Beta: insulin
How to Beta Blockers work?
They work by reducing sympathetic drive on B1 receptors reducing chronotropy and inotropy decreasing oxygen demand.
Which Benzodiazepine is the longest acting?
Lorazepam