Pharmagology
cardiology
Endocrine
SGA'S
Toxicology
100

what is your dextrose dose for a neonate?

0.2g/Kg IV/IO 


Intervention slides

100

what is the thickest layer of the heart?

the myocardium.


Ch 15, slide 4

100

where is the pineal gland located?

brain. 

ch21. slide 4

100

what are the indications for SGA'S?

unresponsive, apnea, hypoventilation w/o gag reflex. 

ch 1550, slide 73

100

is anticholinergics a wetter or dryer? 

dryer. 

ch 1510, slide 45 

200

what is your pediatric dose for ketoralac?

0.5 mg/kg IV/IO


intervention cards

200

what is preload?

the venous return and the heart stretching. 


Ch 18, slide 19

200

what hormones does your thyroid gland release?

T3&T4 (Thyroxine) and Calcitonin. 

ch21, slide11

200

what are all the type's of SGA'S?

I-gel, King LT, Combitube, LMA

ch 1550, slide 74

200

what is delirium tremens associated with?

alcohol withdrawals. 

ch 1510, slide 46. 

300

what are the contraindications for nitro?

allergy, systolic BP <100, Bradycardia, Ed drugs within 24-48 hours. 


Interventions cards

300

what do you call narrowing of the artery due to plaque build up?

Atherosclerosis


ch 18, slide 47

300

what causes thyroid storm?

infection, major stress, and too much T3&T4. 

ch21 slide 12

300

what is the DOPE Nuemonic?

Dislodged tube,obstructed tube, pneumothorax, Equpiment failure. 

ch 1550, slide 79

300

what Nuemonic do you use with cholinergics?

DUMBELS

ch 1510, slide 47

400

what is the dosage for adults and peds for ondansetron?

Adult: 4.0mg IV/IM

Peds: 0.15 mg/kg IV/IM


interventions cards

400

what is prinzmetal angina?

coronary artery spasms?


ch 18, slide 58

400

where are your adrenal glands located?

on top of the kidneys.

ch21, slide 48

400

what is your ventilation ratio?

continous 1:6. 

ch 1550, slide 78

400

what is the skin presentation with stimulants?

warm, sweaty, and flushed

ch 1510, slide48

500

what is the action of morphine?

pain reduction; central nervous system depressant. 


interventions cards

500

what is your p wave, qrs complex wave, and t wave?

p- atrial depolarization

qrs- ventricular contraction

t- ventricular repolarization 


ch 18, slide 68

500

what is glycogenolysis?

the process of converting stored glycogen back into glucose. 

ch21 slide 24

500

whats you'r compression ratio with a SGA in place?

continous.

ch 1550, slide 78

500

what are toxidromes?

uppers, downers, wetters, dryers.

ch 1510, slide 44