Trade name for midazolam?
Versed
Calcium Gluconate
Electrolyte
MOA for D50?
Increases the glucose levels in the blood
Indications (5) and contraindications (1) for dexamethasone?
IND: Asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, anaphylaxis, other airway conditions
CONT: Allergy (known hypersensitivity)
What are the doses for diphenhydramine? (2)
Allergy/anaphylaxis: 25 to 50 mg
Phenothiazine reaction with extrapyramidal symptoms: 10 to 50 mg
What is the generic name for Cardizem?
Diltiazem
Loop diuretic
MOA for oxytocin? (2)
Binds to oxytocin receptor sites on the surface of the uterine smooth muscles
Increases the force and frequency of uterine contractionWhat are the indications for diphenhydramine? (3)
Allergic Reaction
Anaphylaxis
Phenothiazine reaction with extrapyramidal symtoms
Dose for morphine sulfate?
1.0 to 4.0 mg increments over 1 to 5 minutes
Trade name for ipratropium bromide?
Atrovent
Classes for Cardizem?
Calcium Channel Blocker
Antidysrhythmic
MOA for epinephrine? (4)
Alpha-adrenergic response (Vasoconstriction)
Beta1-adrenergic response (+ hear rate, + myocardial contractility)
Beta2-adrenergic response (bronchodilation)
Blocks histamine response
Contraindications for adenosine? (5)
A-fib
Atrial flutter
Torsades de Pointes
2nd & 3rd degree heart block
WPW Syndrome
Dose for vasopressin? (2)
Cardiac Arrest IV/IO: 40 U administered once
Cardiac Arrest ET: 40 U diluted in 10 mL NS
What is the generic name of Duragesic and Sublimaze?
Fentanyl
What are the 3 classes of magnesium sulfate?
Electrolyte
Anti-inflammatory
Tocolytic (labor suppressant)
The MOA for Altacaine is?
Alleviates corneal pain
What are the indications for sodium bicarbonate 7.5 - 8.4%? (7)
Pre-existing to known metabolic acidosis
Acidosis refractory to effective ventilation
Salicylate & Tricyclic antidepressant OD
Hyperkalemia
Prolonged cardiac arrest
Crush syndrome
Anectine dose range is? Can you repeat the dosage? How often?
0.6 to 2.0 mg/kg
May repeat the dosage once in 2 to 3 minutes
Generic name of Isoptin?
Verapamil
Cordarone is classified as?
Antidysrhythmic
Verapamil has 3 MOAs. What are they?
Slows extracellular calcium ion influx across myocardial cell membranes
Slows conduction through the SA and AV node
Slows the ventricular conduction rate in A-FIB and A-Flutter
Indications for Betalin? (6)
Delirium Tremens
Wernicke encephalopathy
Korsakoff syndrome
Unconsciousness of unknown origin
Alcoholism
Malnutrition
Dose for rocuronium? (weight based)
0.6 to 1.2 mg/kg