Aspirin
Activated Charcoal
Nitroglycerine
Morphine
Fentanyl
Naloxone
Dextrose
Oral glucose
Glucagon
100

Dosage of aspirin

What is 324 mg PO?

100

Class of AC

What is adsorbent?
100

Class of nitroglycerine

What is nitrate

100
Effects on patients with sulfa allergy

What is none, they are not allergic to morphine sulfate?

100

Contraindications for fentanyl

What is significant respiratory depression (unless being used during RSI)?

100

Indications for naloxone

What are symptomatic opioid overdose (respiratory depression) and coma of unknown etiology?

100

Common name for 25g of D50

What is an amp?

100
Dosage of oral glucose

What is 1 tube PO (15-24g)?

100

Contraindications for glucagon

What is none in prehospital setting?

200

MOA of aspirin

What is inhibition of prostaglandins/platelet aggregation?

200

Dosage of AC

What is 1g/kg PO or NG (Max: 50-100 g)?

200

Dosage of nitroglycerine

What is 0.4 mg (tablet or spray) every 5 minutes (up to 3 doses)?
200
MOI of morphine sulfate

What are binding to mu opioid receptors in the brain and vasodilation (...ish)?

200

Common side effects of fentanyl

What are drowsiness, hypotension, bradycardia and respiratory depression?

200

Dosage of naloxone

What is 0.2-2 mg IV, IM, SQ, nasal repeated to max of 8 mg?
200

Indications for dextrose

What are hypoglycemia and hyperkalemia (if given concurrently with insulin)?

200

Class of oral glucose

What is carbohydrate?

200

When glucagon would be ineffective

What is patients with reduced glycogen stores (e.g. starving, fasting, children)?

300

Contraindications for aspirin (2 major, a third if you're feeling fancy)

What are active GI bleeding and suspected aortic dissection? (+peds with viral infections because of Reye's syndrome)
300

Contraindications for activated charcoal

What are altered mental status and difficulty maintaining airway?
300

Erectile dysfunction medication contraindicated for nitroglycerine when ingested up to 48 hours ago

What is Cialis (tadalafil)

300

Dosage of morphine sulfate

What is 2-8 mg slow IV push titrated to effect (xc: not to exceed 20 mg without OLMC, can be given IM)?

300

Indications for fentanyl

What are moderate-severe pain, post-intubation analgesia, and suspected ischemic chest pain unresponsive to nitro?

300

MOA of naloxone

What is competitively blocking opioids from their receptor sites, reversing their effects?

300

Precautions for dextrose administration and how you address them

What are infiltration leading to tissue necrosis, and use of a large bore IV and checking blood return into syringe/tubing 2-3 times during admin?

300

Pharmacokinetics of oral glucose

What is onset: 5-20 minutes?

300
ALL indications for glucagon

What are: hypoglycemia when IV is unobtainable, beta blocker OD, and calcium channel blocker OD?

400

Classes of aspirin (all of them!)

What are platelet inhibitor, analgesic, antipyretic and NSAID?

400

Time period within which AC has the greatest effect

What is 1 hour?

400
Three indications for nitroglycerine

What are suspected ischemic chest pain, acute pulmonary edema, and hypertensive crisis?

400

Contraindications for morphine sulfate

What are hypotension, severe respiratory depression (unless used in RSI), or abdominal pain associated with trauma?

400

Pharmacokinetics of fentanyl

What are onset: 60 seconds, peak action: 3-5 minutes, and duration of 30-60 minutes?

400

Pharmacokinetics of naloxone (onset and duration)

What is onset of 1-2 minutes IV, 2-5 minutes IM, duration 1-4 hours?

400

Dosage of dextrose for BOTH D50 and D10

What is D50: 10-25g (20-50 mL) slow IV bolus and D10: 10-25g (100-250 mL) slow IV bolus or dripped in over 5-10 minutes?

400

Contraindications for oral glucose

What is a patient who cannot protect their own airway?

400

Dosage of glucagon for all 3 indications?

What is 1 mg IM for anti-hypoglycemic and 3-10 mg IV for beta blocker/calcium channel blocker OD?

500

Precautions for aspirin (not contraindications!) 

What is none in the prehospital setting?

500

Side effects of AC (all of them!)

What are abdominal cramping, constipation, nausea, and vomiting?

500

Contraindication of nitroglycerine OTHER than hypotension and ED medications

What is right ventricular MI?

500

Pharmacokinetics of morphine sulfate

What are onset: 1-2 minutes, peak action: 5-15 minutes, duration: 4-5 hours?

500

Dosage of fentanyl

What is: IV/IN: 50-100 mcg, repeated every 5 mins as needed to max 500 mcg; IM: 50-100 mcg, repeated every 15 mins to max 500 mcg; IF BP <100 first dose is 25 MCG, repeat 25-50 every 5 mins to max 500 mcg?

500

Reason why naloxone helps in a cardiac arrest

What is it doesn't help, because it can't restart a heart?

500

How dextrose is effective in hyperkalemia, and where insulin plays into this.

What is "dextrose won't do anything to counteract hyperkalemia without insulin being given first. Insulin 'pushes' extracellular K+ back into the cell, and 'pushes' blood glucose into cell as well (causing hypoglycemia). We give dextrose to a hyperglycemic patient after insulin unless CBG ≥ 500"

500

Indications for oral glucose

What is hypoglycemia in a conscious, cooperative patient?

500

MOA of glucagon OTHER than for hypoglycemia

What is positive inotropic and chronotropic effects on the heart independent of beta-adrenergic receptors?