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Alkalinizing agent, Antidote
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Binds with hydrogen atoms to form carbonic acid.
Neutralizes excess buildup of acids
Assists in restoring normal pH
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Prolonged cardiopulmonary arrest with suspected:
Hyperkalemia (renal patients)
Tricyclic antidepressant overdose
Crush Syndrome with suspected
hyperkalemia
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None in emergency setting
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Respiratory
pulmonary edema
Neurological
headache
confusion
seizures
tetany
Metabolic
alkalosis
hypokalemia
hypocalcemia
tissue acidosis
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Cardiac arrest
1mEq/kg - IV/IO. May repeat 0.5 mEq/kg in 10-15 minutes.
Crush syndrome
1mEq /kg added to first 1000ml NS.
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Cardiac 1mEq/kg slow IV/IO at 10ml/minute. May repeat 0.5mEq/kg every 10-15 minutes.
Crush syndrome Same as adult
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Onset: Immediate
Duration: 1-2 hours
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May cause tissue necrosis (verify IV patency)
Flush line prior to administration:
-Percipitates with Calcium Chloride
-Inactivates catecholimines
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