Drugs A - C
Drugs D - E
Drugs F - N
Drugs & Bugs S - V
100
This drug is administered as a 150mg bolus, then followed by a infusion of 1mg/min for 6 hours, then 0.5mg/min for 18 hours (when treating Afib/Aflutter).
What is Amiodarone?
100
This medication is typically given for allergic reactions.
What is Diphenhydramine?
100
This medication is indicated for opioid toxicities.
What is Naloxone?
100
The IV administration of this alkalinizing agent is recommended to be given through a central due to extravasation.
What is Sodium Bicarbonate?
200
This antibiotic does not require dose adjustments in the setting of renal impairment.
What is Clindamycin?
200
This medication is typically first line for Pulseless VT/VF; PEA, and Asystole.
What is Epinephrine?
200
In the event of angina, this medication is administered every 5 minutes for maximum of 3 tablets in a 15 minute period.
What is Nitroglycerin?
200
This medication was previously used an alternative to epinephrine. However, was recently removed from the ACLS algorithm as it did not illustrate any additional benefit.
What is Vasopressin?
300
This drug is typically given as an 1/2 amp & is indicated for symptomatic bradycardia.
What is Atropine?
300
This is typically used to counteract hypoglycemia?
What is Dextrose 50%?
300
This medication is indicated for the reversal of benzodiazepines (ie: lorazepam, diazepam, etc).
What is Flumazenil?
300
This medication is used in the setting of SVT.
What is Verapamil?
400
This form of calcium is preferred in non-emergency settings due to the potential of severe extravasation.
What is Calcium gluconate?
400
Toxicity symptoms from this drug include: nausea/vomiting; loss of appetite, visual impairments (ie: halos & blue-ish-green vision), and confusion.
What is Digoxin?
400
This medication is given as a continuous infusion in the setting of hypotension/shock. Also, it is not compatible with NS and should always be diluted in D5W.
What is Norepinephrine?
400
This prophylaxis antibiotic should be utilized when the patient is known to be colonized with MRSA.
What is Vancomycin?
500
This medication is indicated for supraventricular tachycardia.
What is Adenosine?
500
When administrating Epinephrine IM or SubQ, this concentration is preferred in situations of acute severe asthma unresponsive to inhaled beta-agonist (ie: albuterol) & hypersensitivity reactions.
What is Epinephrine 1mg/mL?
500
This drug is considered an alternative to the first-line antiarrhythmic agent amiodarone, during cardiac arrest
What is Lidocaine?
500
This bacteria is recognized as the common cause of surgical site infections.
What is Staphylococcus aureus?