Stage for HazMat?
Kids are scary
He's only MOSTLY dead
20 home meds and "no medical history"
F#%&@! up from the toe up
100
1 g/kg PO (max 50 g)
What is the dose for activated charcoal?
100
This is the correct dose for the anti-arrhythmic of choice in PALS.
What is 5 mg/kg q 5 min, to a max of 15 mg/kg
100
This drug should be delivered as an antidote to anyone who has overdosed on their Pamelor prescription.
What is sodium bicarbonate?
100
This drug may be a sign that your patient is suffering from hepatic disease.
What is lactulose?
100
This drug should be administered prior to dextrose in patients who are malnourished or known alcoholics.
What is thiamine?
200
This emergency drug is commonly administered along with pralidoxime chloride in the treatment of pesticide exposure.
What is atropine?
200
This common cocktail is appropriate for treating lower airway obstruction in pediatric patients.
What are albuterol and ipratropium bromide?
200
This depolarizing neuromuscular blocker requires a high level of advanced airway skills.
What is succinylcholine?
200
This drug is typically concurrently prescribed with diuretics.
What is Klor Con?
200
>20 mcg/kg/min
What is the dose of dopamine for extreme alpha-1 effects?
300
This emergency drug would correctly treat an overdose of Ativan.
What is flumazenil?
300
0.02 mg/kg q 3-5 min
What is the pediatric dose of atropine for symptomatic bradycardia?
300
2-10 mcg/min IV drip
What is the dose of an epinephrine drip for symptomatic bradycardia?
300
This cholineasterase inhibitor is prescribed for dementia.
What is donezepil (Aricept)?
300
This medication has a pregnancy class of D, and may have to be used on pregnant patients in extreme cases.
What is midazolam?
400
This classification of drugs is the preferred antidote of choice when treating excited delirium.
What are benzodiazepines?
400
This respiratory drug is contraindicated in pediatric patients with suspected epiglottitis.
What is racemic epinephrine?
400
Concurrent MAOI use with this endogenous catecholamine may cause emergent hypertension.
What is norepinephrine?
400
In the case of traumatic bleeding, this blood thinner's effects may be reversed with vitamin K.
What is warfarin (Coumadin)?
400
1-4 g IV/IO over 30 minutes
What is the dose for magnesium sulfate in seizures of eclampsia.
500
This commonly used drug can treat the uncomfortable symptoms of phenothiazine use.
What is diphenhydramine (Benadryl)?
500
This drug and dose is appropriate to treat the pediatric patient who has overdosed on oxycodone.
What is 0.1 mg/kg IV/IM (max 2 mg) of naloxone (Narcan)
500
This anti-arrhythmic is specifically contraindicated in Torsades de Pointes.
What is procainamide?
500
This narcotic requires large and repeated doses of naloxone due to its extended half life.
What is methadone?
500
This drug may be used in the treatment of acute spinal cord injury.
What is methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol)?
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