This opioid reversal agent is the generic for Narcan.
What is naloxone?
Diprivan
What is propofol?
This medication is given every 3-5 minutes in cardiac arrest regardless of rhythm.
What is epinephrine?
This medication treats severe hypoglycemia in unconscious patients.
What is dextrose 50%?
This nitrate is used for chest pain and hypertensive emergencies.
What is nitroglycerine?
This antiarrhythmic used in cardiac arrest is the generic for Cordarone.
What is amiodarone?
Nitrostat
What is nitroglycerine?
This medication is first line for symptomatic bradycardia.
What is atropine?
This beta-1 specific blocker is used for rate control in atrial fibrillation.
What is metoprolol?
This paralytic is depolarizing and is commonly used for rapid sequence intubation.
What is succinylcholine?
This AV nodal blocker used for SVT is the generic for Adenocard.
What is adenosine?
Inderal
What is propanolol?
This medication is given after the second shock for VF/pulseless VT.
What is amiodarone?
This medication is used for severe metabolic acidosis and TCA overdose.
What is sodium bicarbonate?
This non-depolarizing paralytic is used for intubation and lasts longer than the other on this list?
What is rocuronium?
This sedative used for RSI is the generic for Amidate.
What is etomidate?
Zemuron
What is rocuronium?
This non-selective beta blocker should not be used in cardiac arrest.
What is propanolol?
This drug treats torsades de pointes.
What is magnesium sulfate?
This sedative is commonly used for post-intubation sedation and comes as a 1% emulsion.
What is propofol?
This vasopressor used in septic shock is the generic for Levophed.
What is epinephrine?
Romazicon
What is flumazenil?
This medication is used for stable SVT and must be pushed rapidly.
What is adenosine?
This medication reverses benzodiazepine overdose.
What is flumazenil?
This arterial vasodilator is used for severe hypertension.
What is hydralazine?