The amount of a substance that may produce a toxic effect
What is 'Toxic Dose'
100
This is the name of the chemicals that make up the drug, it describes the drugs chemical composition and molecular structure.
What is a Chemical drug name?
100
Age x 2 + 8
What is the weight calculation for children years 1-9?
100
10mg in 1ml
What is Morphine presentation?
200
The study of poisons and environmental toxins
What is toxicology
200
A protein molecule that receives chemical signals from outside the cell.
What is a receptor?
200
A name given by drug companies.
I.e. Aspro clear, Panadol, nurofen
What is a trade name?
200
HR - 80-120
BP - >80 mmHg systolic
What is adequate perfusion for a small child?
200
- Bleeding Disorders
- Actively bleeding peptic ulcers
- Suspected AAA
- Chest pain associated with psycho-stimulant use with BP >160
- Hypersensitivity
What are the contraindications for Aspirin?
300
stimulates a response from a receptor
What is an Agonist?
300
A name assigned by the manufacturer after approval by the TGA, needs to be distinct in sound and preferably related to drugs of the same ‘family’.
I.e. Aspirin, paracetamol, ibuprofen
What is a Generic drug name
300
What is a Valsalva maneuver
A maneuver used for SVT
300
20-50 bpm
What is infant resp rate?
300
100mcg in 2ml
600mcg in 2ml
What are the presentations for Fentanyl?
400
Inhibits a response from a receptor
What is an Antagonist?
400
The body's effect on a drug
What is Pharmacokinetics?
400
You ask your patient where they are, they open their eyes and respond 'Tuesday'. Pt is able to reach and squeeze your hands with equal bilateral grip.
GCS is?
GCS 12
400
HR 100 - 160
BP >70mmHg Systolic
What is adequate perfusion for an infant?
400
Children
Suspected bowel obstruction or perforation
Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
What are the contraindications for Metaclopramide?
500
The amount of time necessary for 50% of a drug to be eliminated from the body
What is 'Half life'?
500
What the drug does to the body
What is Pharmacodynamics?
500
IV, IM, IO, sublingual, subbuccal, subcutaneous
What are the parenteral administration routes?
500
Lethargy
Bradycardia
Apnoea
Pallor
Cyanosis
What are signs of hypoxia in paediatrics?
500
Hypotension
Epilepsy
Pts affected by alcohol or on anti-depressants