Formulas
Approved Abbreviations
Complications
Lab values
Medications
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This formula is important for drug dosage calculation. 

What is desired dosage/available dosage x quantity?

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SIRS refers to this

What is systemic inflammatory response syndrome?

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This is commonly seen with the administration of narcotics, or with immobility or lack of oral fluid intake.

What is constipation? 

100

Packed red blood cell transfusions are considered when the hemoglobin in non-bleeding, asymptomatic patients is around this value.

What is 60-70? 

100

Classification of salbutamol

What is bronchodilator?

200

Cardiac output is calculated by multiplying these two components. 

What is the stroke volume x heart rate?

200

WOW refers to this

What is workstation on wheels?

200

Interventions to reduce the risk of this complication include: minimal linens, regular repositioning, appropriate mattress

What is a pressure injury? 

200

This lab value is useful in measuring tissue perfusion.

What is lactate? 

200

This group of antihypertensives end in 'sartan'

What are angiotensin II receptive blockers?

300

This is the formula for calculating IV infusion rates in drops per minutes. 

What is the total volume (in mL) divided by time (in minutes) multiplied by the drip factor (drops/mL)?

300

One often sees this abbreviation "BBB" on an ECG which refers to a fairly common conduction abnormality.

What is bundle branch block?

300

The risk for this complication is increased with general anesthesia, prolonged immobility, shallow breathing and underlying respiratory disease.

What is atelectasis? 

300

This is the normal range for serum bicarb.

What is 22-26 mEq/L?

300

Containing the ingredients Naloxone and Buprenorphine, this medication is used to treat opioid addiction. 

What is suboxone? 

400

If you know a patient's BP, you can calculate their mean arterial pressure using this formula.

What is sBP + 2(dBP) / 3?

400

DIC is the abbreviation for this. 

What is disseminated intravascular coagulation?

400

Checking tube placement and raising the HOB during tube feed administration are efforts to decrease this potentially deadly complication.

What is aspiration? 

400

This is the amount of oxygen in the air.

What is 21%

400

Antidote for benzodiazepines.

What is flumazenil? 

500

This formula will help you determine the anion gap. 

It is calculated by: Na + K - (Cl + HCO3)

500

What does biPAP stand for? 

Bi-level positive airway pressure

500

While not terribly common, one should be aware of this potentially deadly complication associated with long bone fractures, that could lead to respiratory deterioration and confusion.  

What is a fatty embolus? 

500

Defined as the level of deficiency or excess of base present in the blood, it's normal range is -2 to +2 mEq/L 

What is base excess? 

500

Associated with antipsychotic medications, this potentially life threatening condition is characterized by symptoms that can include rigidity, fever, altered mental status, tachycardia, tachypnea, arrhythmias.

What is malignant neuroleptic syndrome? 

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