I am given for oral toxic ingestion
Activated Charcoal
these are why you don't give me
hypersensitivity, sick sinus syndrome, cardiogenic shock, 2nd/3rd degree blocks
my dosing range is 2.5-5 mg diluted in 2.5 ml of saline
Albuterol
My dosing range for Vfib and VTACH is 5 mg/kg
Amiodarone
which class of medications is used to counteract the effects of histamine release during allergic reactions
anticoagulants
antihistamines
anticholinergics
antiarrhytnmics
Antihistamines
utilize me when your patient is hypoglycemic and you are not able to obtain IV access
Glucagon
I don't play well with peanuts or soy.
Ipratropium
my dosing range is 5-15 mg IVSP
Diazepam
my dosing range is 0.01 mg/kg and you utilize me for cardiac arrest
Epi 1:10
to reduce fever
to relieve pain
to treat nausea & vomiting
to manage anxiety
to treat nausea and vomiting
you give me for moderate to severe pain.
I start with an H
Hydromorphone
What can I not take if I have taken Sildenafil in the last 72 hrs
Nitroglycerin
my dosing range is 25-50 mg via IV or oral
Diphenhydramine
I am given as a 20 ml/kg dose
Normal Saline
Lactated Ringer
your patient is experiencing severe pain following a traumatic injury. which of the following routes of medication administration would provide the fastest onset of pain relief
intramuscular
intravenous
subcutaneous
oral
intravenous
I come later in the alphabet and you give me for refractory VFib or VTACH
Lidocaine
not recommended to give me if it has been longer than 3 hrs
TXA
my dosing range is 0.5-2 mcg with a max dose of 100 mcg
Fentanyl
my dosing range is 0.1-0.2 mg/kg slow bolus for pain and angina
Morphine sulfate
which of the following factors can significantly affect the pharmacokinetics of a drug
Age of pt
amount of volume
manufacturers brand name
the drugs molecular weight
Age
you give me for Asthma or COPD exacerbation
and anaphylaxis
Methylprednisolone
Don't give me with a bleeding disorder, or a active ulcer
aspirin
my dosing range is 2-4 mg slow bolus
Lorazepam
my dosing range is 0.15 mg/kg
Ondansetron
your pt complains of frequent urination, excessive thirst, and unexplained weight loss. which condition is most likely responsible for these symptoms
kidney stones
urinary tract infections
diabetes mellitus
diabetic ketoacidosis
Diabetes mellitus