My normal given amount is 325-650mg PO q6-hours.
Acetaminophen
My indications include Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. Astma. Preterm Labor.
What is Magnesium Sulfate?
My side effects are Excessive Salvation. Transient Apnea if given rapidly. Laryngeal Spasm.
What is Ketamine.
This is the preferred class of drug to use for ventricular arrhythmias.
What are sodium channel blockers.
My normal dose is 3mg/0.5mg nebulized or 1-2 puffs from inhaler
What is Albuterol with Ipratropium?
My indications are hemodynamically stable narrow-complex regular tachycardia.
What is adenosine?
Upper GI bleeding. Increased bleeding. GI Discomfort , nausea or vomiting.
What is Aspirin
This type of drug slows down conduction through the AV node.
What are Calcium channel blockers
My normal dose is 25-50mg IV/IO/IM
Diphenhydramine
My first dose is 300mg and second dose is 150mg.
What is Amiodarone.
Chest wall spasm. Jaw clench. Muscle rigidity. Respiratory depression.
What is Fentanyl.
This drug could be used to help control bleeding by decreasing the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin.
What is TXA.
My dose is 0.5-1.0mcg/kg IV/IO
What is Fentanyl
Mild to moderately Severe pain. Useful after surgery. Common NSAID for moderate pain due to musculoskeletal and renal colic pain.
What is Toradol.
Dizziness. Facial flushing, headache, nausea, transient shortness of breath. Brief Asystole.
What is Adenosine.
Beta 2 Agonist, Stimulates Sympathetic Nervous system, Relaxes smooth muscles of bronchi.
What is Albuterol.
My first dose is 1- 1.5mg/kg slow IV/IO push.
What is Lidocaine
Muscle Spasm associated with a sting or envenomation. Active Seizures. Sedation (cardioversion, pacing, anxiety, combativeness.
What is Midazolam.
Dry mouth, urinary retention. dizziness, anxiety, palpitations. Tachycardia
Albuterol and Ipratropium.
This is the reversal agent for Benzodiazepine overdose.
What is Flumazenil.