Pharmacology
Chest Tubes
Antidotes
CVADs
100

What drug class is levophed?

Vasopressor

100

What is the purpose of inserting a chest tube?

Re-establish negative pressure, drain the pleural space and allow for lung expansion in the presence of a collapsed lung(s).

100

What is the antidote to benzodiazepine?

Flumazenil

100

CVADs are placed in 

large blood vessels such as subclavian and jugular veins.

200

What drug class are metoclopramide (Reglan) and ondansetron in?

Antiemetics

200

The two types of pleural drainage units are ________ and ______. Both units have ____ chambers.

wet and dry suction.

three

200

What is the antidote to heparin?

Protamine Sulfate

200

Central venous pressure measures

blood pressure in the vena cavae, near the right atrium.

300

What drug class are diazepam, lorazepam (Ativan), & midazolam in?

Benzodiazepines

300

Water-seal chamber contains about ___ cm water and acts as a ___ way valve.

two; one

300

What is the antidote to opiods?

Naloxone

300

The Dacron cuff in tunneled catheters is used to 

anchor the catheter provide stability and decrease infection risk.

400

What drug class is atropine glycopyrrolate in?

Atropine glycopyrrolate

400

If tidaling stops suddenly, the nurse should

assess the chest tube immediately.

400

What is the antidote for rocuronium (Zemuron) and vecuronium (Norcuron)?

Sugammadex (Bridion)

400

The difference between peripherally inserted and centrally inserted catheters is

peripherally inserted catheters insertion site is a peripheral vein.