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What are the indications for ACE Inhibitors? |
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Hypertension CHF Left Ventricular Dysfunction Post MI Systemic Hypertension |
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What is the generic name for Adenocard? |
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Which class of medication does adenosine belong to? |
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What are the indications for Adenocard? |
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Conversion of SVT, including those caused by WPW. |
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How is adenosine administered, including the dose and route? |
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6mg fast IVP followed by saline flush.
If no conversion, give 12 mg, which may be repeated. |
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What are the indications for epinephrine? |
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Cardiac Arrest: -VFib -Pulseless VTach -Asystole -PEA
Symptomatic Bradycardia Severe Hypotension Anaphylaxis |
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Which class of medication does Adrenalin belong to? |
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How is epinephrine administered, including the dose and route? |
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What is the brand name for amiodarone? |
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Which class of medication does Cordarone belong to? |
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What are the indications for amiodarone? |
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Atrial and ventricular tachyarrhythmias. |
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How is amiodarone administered, including the dose and route? |
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Cardiac Arrest: - 300 mg IVP diluted with 20-30cc D5W. - Consider additional 150 mg IVP over first 10 minutes.
Stable wide-complex tachy: - 150 mg fast IVP over first 10 minutes, may repeat every 10 minutes as needed. |
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What are the indications for ASA? |
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Suspected / Confirmed MI Ischemic Stroke TIA Angina |
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Which class of medication does Aspirin belong to? |
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Definition
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitor |
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How is acetylsalicylic acid administered, including the dose and route? |
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Emergency: - 325 mg tab PO, chewed, or 4 x 81 mg |
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What is the brand name for amrinone/ inamrinone? |
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What are the indications for inamrinone? |
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Severe CHF refractory to: -diuretics -vasodilators -conventional inotropics. |
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Which class of medication does amrinone belong to? |
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Phosphodiesterase Enzyme Inhibitor |
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How is inamrinone administered, including the dose and route? |
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Definition
0.75 mg/kg (not to exceed 1 mg/kg), given over 2-3 minutes. |
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What are the indications for Atropine Sulfate? |
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-Sinus brady w/ significant hypotension or ventricular ectopy. -AV Blocks (not type II second degree) -Asystole -Nerve agent antidote. |
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Which class of medication does atropine belong to? |
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Anticholinergic aka parasympatholytic |
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How is atropine administered, including the dose and route? |
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Asystole / PEA: 1mg IVP, repeat every 3 to 5 min up to 3 times. 3 mg max. Bradycardia: 0.5 mg IVP, repeat every 3 to 5 min, up to 6 times. 3 mg max. Nerve agent poisoning: 2-5mg every 10-15 minutes. |
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What is the brand name for bretylium tosylate? |
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What are the indications for bretylium tosylate? |
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V-Fib that has been converted with lidocaine. Recurrent V-Tach that is unresponsive to first line therapy. |
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Which class of medication does Bretylol belong to? |
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Antiarrhythmic (Group III) |
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How is bretylium tosylate administered, including the dose and route? |
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Unconscious pt: 5.0 mg/kg IVP Conscious pt: 5.0 mg/kg diluted in 50cc NS May repeat in doses of 10mg/kg every 5 min up to a max of 30 mg/kg. |
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What are the brand names for verapamil? |
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Which class of medication does Isotopin belong to? |
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What are the indications for verapamil? |
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Definition
SVT A-Fib of A-Flutter w/ a rapid ventricular rate. Exercise induced Angina. |
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How is verapamil administered, including the dose and route? |
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Definition
1st dose: 2.5 to 5.0 mg IVP over 2 minutes. 2nd dose 5 to 10 mg in 15 to 30 min. Max dose: 20 mg |
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What are the indications for calcium chloride 10%? |
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Definition
Acute hyperkalemia Acute hypocalcemia Calcium channel blocker or beta blocker overdose. |
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Which class of medication does CaCl belong to? |
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How is CaCl administered, including the dose and route? |
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8 to 16 mg/kg IVP for hyperkalemia and calcium channel overdose. May repeat as needed. |
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What is the generic name for Dilaudid? |
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Definition
hydromorphone hydrochloride |
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Which class of medication does hydromorphone hydrochloride belong to? |
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Which opioid analgesic is 8 times more potent per mg than morphine? |
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Definition
Dilaudid (hydromorphone hydrochloride) |
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What are the indications for Dilaudid? |
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How is hydromorphone hydrochloride administered, including the dose and route? |
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Definition
IV: 0.5 to 2 mg titrated to effect. IM: 1 to 2 mg. |
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What are the indications for fibrinolytic therapy? |
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CP associated w/ an AMI, not relieved by NTG. ST elevation > 1 mm in 2 or more contiguous leads. < 12 hours from onset. |
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What are the indications for glycoprotein IIA/IIB antagonists? |
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ACS w/ non-stable angina. Non-ST segment elevation MI's. |
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How do GP IIa/IIIb antagonists work? |
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Definition
By preventing the formation of thrombi caused by platelet aggregation. |
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What is the generic name for Hyperstat? |
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Definition
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Which class of medication does diazoxide belong to? |
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Definition
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What are the indications for diazoxide? |
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Hypertensive emergencies. Hypertensive encephalopathy. Malignant hypertension. |
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How does Hyperstat cause its intended effect? |
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Definition
By relaxing smooth muscle in peripheral arterioles. |
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How is diazoxide administered, including the dose and route? |
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1 to 3 mg/kg (max of 150 mg) rapid IVP over a period of 30 seconds. May repeat in dose in 5 to 15 min if needed. * A diuretic must be given prior to or with administration! |
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What is the generic name for Inderal? |
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Which class of medication does propanolol belong to? |
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How is Inderal administered, including the dose and route? |
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1 to 3 mg slow IVP, not exceeding 1 mg /min. Dose may be repeated after 5 minutes. Max dose: 0.1 mg/kg |
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What are the indications for propanolol? |
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A-fib A-Flutter A-Tach Ectopic beating caused by digitalis. Arrhythmias caused by WPW. Hypertension. |
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What are the indications for propanolol? |
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A-fib A-Flutter A-Tach Ectopic beating caused by digitalis. Arrhythmias caused by WPW. Hypertension. |
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What is the generic name for Isuprel? |
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Definition
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Which class of medication does isoproterenol belong to? |
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Definition
adrenergic (sympathomimetic) |
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What are the indications for Isuprel? |
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Definition
Refractory symptomatic bradycardia. Torsades de pointes unresponsive to magnesium sulfate. Beta blocker poisoning. |
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How is isoproterenol administered, including dose and route? |
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Definition
IV drip: 2 to 10 mcg / min titrating to HR > 60, or a BP > 90. Max of 10 mcg/min w/ torsades. |
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What is the generic name for Lanoxin? |
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Which class of medication does digoxin belong to. |
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Which class of medication does digoxin belong to. |
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Definition
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Which class of medication does digoxin belong to. |
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Definition
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What are the indications for digoxin? |
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Definition
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How is Lanoxin administered, including dose and route? |
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Definition
8 to 12 mcg/kg slow IVP, over 15 to 20 min. |
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