Pediatrics
Cardiac
Anaphylaxis/OD
Trauma/Medical
Misc 2
100
What is the dosage of Versed for a pediatric patient weighing less than 12kg that has been seizing for atleast 5 minutes?
0.2mg/kg IV/IO/IM/IN
100
What is the concentration of Lidocaine in mg/ml that we carry?
100mg/5ml
100
Methylprednisolone is the generic name for this drug and is carried in a 125mg/2ml vial.
Solu-Medrol
100
This drug can be safely used with a pregnant patient.  The IV/IO dose is 4mg slow IV push (over atleast 30 seconds, preferably over 2-5 minutes).  What is this drug?
Odansetron (Zofran)
100
How many grams are in a tube of oral glucose?
15g
200
You have a pediatric patient that has stridulous respirations at rest.  You have contacted medical control and the have given you an order for Racemic Epinephrine.  How would you prepare the medication and how would it be administered?
0.5ml of Epi 1:1,000 mixed in 2.5ml of Normal Saline via HHN
200
This drug can be given in stable wide complex tachycardia over 10 minutes IV/IO.  What is the drug and dosage?
Amiodarone 150mg
200
This drugs concentration is 0.1mg/ml and is indicated for organophosphate poisoning.
Atropine
200
This drug can be used for a seizing adult patient.  It can be given 2-4mg/min IV/IN/IO unitl seizure resolves or a total of 10mg is given.  What is the name of this drug and the IM dose?
Versed 10mg
200

This drug should be given for a patient in Adrenal crisis exhibiting these symptoms:

Early - Nonspecific, may resemble viral illness or hypoglycemia

Late - Altered LOC, Hypotension, hypoglycemia, seizures, dysrhythmia, Cardiopulmonary failure

Solu-Medrol
300
What is the initial and subsequent does of adenosine for a stable pediatric patient in SVT?
Initial 0.1mg/kg Second 0.2mg/kg
300
This drug can be given in a stable patient with a normal QRS duration of less than 0.12 seconds and rapid (150-250) regular atrial rate.  What is the name of this drug and its initial and subsequent doses?
Adenosine 6mg, Subsequent doses 12mg and 12mg
300
This drug is given for a Tricyclic (TCA) overdose.  What is the drug and the dosage?
Sodium Bicarb 1mEq/kg slow over 2 minutes
300
This Drug is only given for head injury patients with asymmetrical pupils.
3% Saline
300

This drug comes in a 1mg vial and needs to be reconstituted prior to being administered.

Glucagon
400
What is the initial dose Epinephrine 1:1,000 for a pediatric patient that is having an anaphylaxis reaction?
0.01mg/kg IM
400
This drugs generic name is Acetylsalicylic Acid.  What is a common name we use for this drug and the normal dosage and route of administration?
Aspirin 324mg PO
400
This  drug may be used in patients with isolated rashes and no other symptoms.  What is the name of the drug, dosage range, and route?
Diphenhydramine 25-50mg IV/IM/PO
400
This drug's dosage is as follows:  0.5-2ml of a 10mcg/ml solution every 2-5 minutes(5-20mcg).  What is the name of this drug and its indication for treatment?
Push dose epi Hypotension/Shock
400

What is the concentration of Fentanyl Citrate carried on our EMS units?

50mcg/ml in a 2ml vial

500
What is the dose of Fentanyl Citrate IV/IO for pediatric pain control and up to what max can you give in a single dose?
1mcg/kg max of 50mcg
500
This drug can be considered for CHF patients with mild to moderate symptoms.  CPAP should not be removed for the additional doses.  What is the name of this drug and the high dose concentration?
Nitroglycerin 0.8mg
500
This drug is given to a patient with Anaphylaxis what is the drug and dosage and route of administration?
Epinephrine 0.3ml 1:1000 IM
500
This anti-fibrinolytic drug can only be given if the following criteria are met:  Evidence of blunt or penetrating trauma, 16yrs or older, B/P less than 90 ( 100 if over 55), and injury is less than 3 hours old.
TXA
500
What is the maximum dose of Fentanyl Citrate that can be given IV/IO/IN/IM according to our protocol for pain management of an adult patient?
200mcg