Naloxone
IN or IM auto injector
Epiephrine
EpiPen
Acetaminophen
Allergic Reaction
An nebulizer is used for administering
Albuterol, Ipratropium
What would you give this patient - A 25-year-old male has a known allergy to peanuts and just ate a dish containing them. He is experiencing hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the face.
Epinephrine: Administer 0.3–0.5 mg IM for anaphylaxis.
Epinephrine
IM
Naloxone
Narcan
Diphenhydramine
Sleepiness
An Auto-Injector is used for administering
Epinephrine
What would you give this patient - A 22-year-old female with a history of asthma presents with severe wheezing, shortness of breath, and difficulty speaking in full sentences. She appears anxious and is using accessory muscles to breathe.
1. Albuterol: Administer 2.5 mg via nebulizer (or 90–180 mg via MDI with a spacer) for immediate bronchodilation.
2. Ipratropium : Administer 0.5 mg via nebulizer, often given alongside albuterol for enhanced effect.
Aspirin
PO
Ipratropium
Atrovent
Iburprofen
Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, bleeding
An Atomizer is used for administering
What would you give this patient - A 65-year-old female presents with severe chest pain that started 30 minutes ago, radiating to her jaw and left arm. She is pale, diaphoretic, and feels nauseated.
Aspirin: Administer 325 mg chewable
Ipratropium
Inhalation
Aspirin
Bayer
Oxygen
Decreased Respiratory effort
A chew-able tablet is the administration of
Aspirin
What would you give this patient - A 75-year-old male with a history of congestive heart failure presents with severe shortness of breath, crackles in the lungs, and edema in the lower extremities. He is anxious and sitting upright.
Nitroglycerin: Administer 0.4 mg SL
Nitroglycerin
SL tablet or spray
Niroglycerin
Nitrostat / Nitromist
Iprtropium
Hypersensitivity, tachycardia, chest pain
This medication can be a tablet or administered by a spray
Nitroglycerin
What would you give this patient - A 40-year-old male is found unresponsive on the floor, with shallow breathing and blue-tinged lips. There are empty pill bottles nearby, and family members suspect an opioid overdose.
Naloxone (Narcan): Administer 0.4–2 mg IM/IN.