IM injected NSAID non-narcotic pain med, 60 mg IM for young folks.
Toradol (Ketorolac)
This type of receptor is responsible for the mechanism of bronchodilation.
Beta - 2
Common drug given for narrow-complex tachycardia with the initial dose @ 6mg IV push.
Adenosine
Drug that is the nemesis (antagonist) of Benzos.
Flumazenil (Romazicon)
Drug used to reverse an overdose of Ativan.
Flumazenil (Romazicon)
Trade name for Hydromorphone, dosed 1-2 mg slowly over 2-3 minutes.
Dilaudid
Dosing route used for Albuterol by EMS in an emergent situation.
Nebulizer
Cardiac arrest dose of Amiodarone.
300 mg IV push
Benzo that may be given Intra-nasally (IN), dosed 1-2 mg, usually for sedation or seizure relief
Versed (Midazolam)
Family of drugs used to combat an acute cocaine overdose.
Benzodiazepines
Narcotic analgesic, may be given IV 2-10- mg slowly for pain, even chest pain.
Morphine
List 2 contra-indications to the administration of Duoneb.
Glaucoma / under 5 y/o / allergy to soy or peanuts
Name of the drug that can be used for local pain management, topical pain management, RSI, and as an a ventricular anti-arrhythmic.
Lidocaine
Benzo that is given as 5-10 mg IV commonly used to control seizures.
Valium (Diazepam)
Drug that may be given to reverse an overdose on meds like Metoprolol and atenolol.
Glucagon
These receptors in the brain are the selective spaces for Morphine binding.
Mu
The anti-cholinergic medicine present in Duoneb.
Ipratropium
Cardiac arrest dose of Lidocaine.
1-1.5 mg/kg
Drug given for those with an allergic reaction, dosed as IM 50 mg and IV 25 mg. An occasionally pleasant side effect might be drowsiness.
Benadryl (Diphenhydramine)
Drug used to combat an apneic patient who was on Dilaudid prn.
Narcan
Opiod agonist used in anesthesia, RSI, and pain relief; can also be used for maintenance of sedation - dosed in mcg / kg.
Fentanyl
Q5) Dose and route of Epinepherine 1:1000 that may be given in a patient with a severe allergic reaction.
0.3 - .05 mg IM
Dose of Atrpoine given for symptomatic bradycardia.
0.5 -01mg IV
Dose of Onandestron, used for avoiding "puke on your shoes".
4 mg IV
Drug given to nullify the effects of a Verapamil overdose.
Calcium Chloride