Pharmacology
Diabetes
Drivers Training
Epinephrine
Normal Vitals
100

Treats bacterial infection

Antibiotics

100

Diabetics can be found to have high levels of what substance in their blood?

glucose

100

523 East 3rd

Left on Monmouth, right on East 6th, Left on Park, Right on Lexington, Left on Providence turns in to East 3rd

100

What class is epinephrine in? What does that mean?

Sympathomimetic

Sympathomimetic drugs mimic the effects of the sympathetic nervous system

100

The normal range of the following for Adults:

Pulse Rate? 

Respirations? 

BP (Systolic)?

Pulse Rate: 60 - 100 BPM

Respirations: 12 - 20 Breaths/Min 

BP (Systolic): 90 - 140 mmHg 

200

Positive inotropic effects, allows cellular glucose uptake, treat hyperkalemia

Insulin

200

The hormone that moves glucose into cells to be used as fuel

insulin

200
614 East 2nd

Left on Monmouth, right on Dave Cowens, Right on Linden, Left on East 2nd 

200

What receptors does endogenous catecholamine directly stimulates?

Alpha-1, beta-1, and beta-2 adrenergic receptors

200

The normal range of the following for Adolescents:

Pulse Rate? 

Respirations? 

BP (Systolic/Diastolic)?

 

Pulse Rate: 60 - 100 BPM

Respirations: 12 - 20 Breaths/Min

BP (Systolic/Diastolic): 110 - 131/ 64 - 83 mmHg 

300

Treat anxiety and seizures, provide sedation

Benzodiazepines

300

Term for excessive thirst

poyldipsia

300

17 Douglas

Left on Monmouth, Right on John, Left on 11th, Right on Monmouth, Left on New Linden, Right on Joyce, Left on Poplar, Right on MacArthur, Left on James, Left on Douglas
300

What are the indications?

Anaphylaxis, cardiac arrest, asthma, bradycardia (first line in peds), shock not caused by hypovolemia, severe hypotension accompanied with bradycardia when pacing and atropine fail

300

The normal range of the following for Toddlers:

Pulse Rate? 

Respirations? 

BP (Systolic/Diastolic)?

 

Pulse Rate: 98 - 140 BPM

Respirations: 22 - 37 Breaths/Min

BP (Systolic/Diastolic): 86 - 106/ 42 - 63 mmHg

400

is a salt which is cardioprotective in hyperkalemia.It also may have inotropic and vasopressor effects. Used in head trauma with ICP.

Calcium Chloride

400

Which type of diabetes is caused by sedentary life styles or being over weight

type 2

400

when a school bus has stopped and the red stop sign is flashing from the bus and you are on your way to a cardiac arrest, can you pass the school bus?

No

400

what is the contraindications?

Hypovolemic Shock

400

The normal range of the following for Preschool Age:

Pulse Rate? 

Respirations? 

BP (Systolic/Diastolic)?

Pulse Rate: 80 - 120 BPM

Respirations: 20 - 28 Breaths/Min

BP (Systolic/Diastolic): 89 - 112/ 46 - 72 mmHg 

500

what are the indications for giving TXA

systolic <90, heart rate greater than 110. trauma less than 3 hours. 1g in 100ml NS over 10minutes. 

500

The serious complication in diabetes characterized by hyperglycemia and metabolic acidosis

diabetic ketoacidosis

500

14 17th Street

Left on 10th, Right on John, Left on 11th, Right on Monmouth, Right on Parkview, Right on 17th

500

What is the dose and routes for adults and pedals? For both reasons to give epi

Adults

Cardiac arrest-1 mg (0.1mg/1ml) IV/IO every 3-5 min with no max

Anaphylaxis/asthma -0.3-0.5mg SQ/IM(1mg/1ml)if no response, some protocols give 0.3-0.5mg IV(0.1mg/ml

Post cardiac arrest or bradycardia w severe hypotension 2-10mcg/min IV drip & titrate to effect

Peds:

Cardiac arrest -0.01 mg/kg(0.1mg/1ml)IV/IO max of 1 mg every 3-5 mins

Anaphylaxis/asthma 0.01mg/kg(1mg/1ml) SQ/IM with max single dose 0.3 mg

500

The normal range of the following for Infants:

Pulse Rate? 

Respirations? 

BP (Systolic/Diastolic)?

Pulse Rate: 100 - 180 BPM

Respirations: 30 - 53 Breaths/Min 

BP (Systolic/Diastolic): 72 - 104/ 37 - 56 mmHg