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What is the class of Albuterol?
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Sympathomimetic, Bronchodilator, Beta2 agonist.
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Fight or Flight
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How is Albuterol supplied?
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MDI: 90mcg/metered spray
Solution for aerosolization: 0.5% (5mg/mL); 0.083% (2.5)mg in 3mL unit dose nebulizer |
"puff puff give"
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What is the adult dose of Albuterol (MDI) for bronchial asthma?
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1-2 inhalations (90-180mcg) q 4-6 hr. (wait five min between inhalations);max 12 inhalations/day
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puff puff wait 5
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What is the adult dose of Albuterol (solution) for bronchial asthma?
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2.5mg (0.5mL of 0.5% solution) diluted to 3mL with 0.9% NS (0.083%solution);administer over 5-15 min;3-4 times a day by nebulizer
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mix a little up with some normal saline
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What is the pediatric dose of Albuterol (MDI)for bronchial asthma?
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Same as adult!!!! 1-2 inhalations (90-180mcg) q 4-6 hr. (wait five min between inhalations);max 12 inhalations/day
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Just like da grown folk.
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What is the trade name for Albuterol?
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Proventil
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Prove it to me.
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What is the generic name for Proventil?
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Albuterol
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Al Bundy sells shoes.
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What is the generic name for Cordarone?
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Amioderone
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Am I cray?
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What's the class of Amiodarone?
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Class III Antidysrhythmic
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Ant farms are cool.
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Whats the trade name for Amiodarone?
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Cordarone
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Cut the CORD!!!
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How is Amiodarone supplied?
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50mg/mL vials
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Cowboys tickets right on the 50.
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What's the Adult dose of Amiodarone for Pulseless arrest?
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300mg IV push (diluted in 20-30mL NS or D5W. Consider repeating 150mg IV push in 3-5 min (max cumulative dose 2g IV/24 hrs)
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not 100, not 200, but ___
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What's the adult dose of Amiodarone for Wide-Complex Tachycardia (rapid infusion)?
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May be given as rapid infusion
150mg IV over first 10 min (15mg/min) repeated every 10 min as needed. |
Know the dose for pulseless arrest? Cut that in half.
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What's the adult dose of Amiodarone for wide-complex tachycardia (by slow infusion)?
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360mg IV over 6 hr (1m/min)
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How many days in a year?
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What's the adult dose of Amiodarone for wide-complex tachycardia (maintenance infusion)?
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540mg IV over 18 hr (0.5mg/min)
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It ain't 150, it ain't 360 but add em up and your almost there.
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What is the pediatric dose of Amiodarone for pulseless arrest?
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5mg/kg rapid IV bolus
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_ mg/kg
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What is the pediatric dose of Amiodarone for Perfusing tachycardias?
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Loading dose 5mg/kg IV over 20-60 min (max dose 15mg/kg/day)
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Loading dose _ mg/kg over __-__ min
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What is the trade name for Dopamine?
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Intropin
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In a minute.
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What is the generic name for Intropin?
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Dopamine
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Dope on a rope.
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What is the Adult dose of Dopamine?
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5-20mcg/kg/min
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_-__mcg/kg/min
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What is the pediatric dose of Dopamine?
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2-20mcg/kg/min IV/IO, titrated to pt response (not to exceed 20 mcg/kg/min)
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_-__mcg/kg/min
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What's the class is Dopamine?
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Sympathomimetic
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No sympathy for Cindy.
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How is Dopamine mixed?
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400mg/250mL NS, D5W, Ringers
or 800mg/500mL NS, D5W, Ringers |
___mg/___mL NS, D5W, Ringers or
___mg/___mL NS, D5W, Ringers |
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What's the trade name for Epinephrine?
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Adrenalin
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Give's me a rush.
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What class is Epinephrine?
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Sympathomimetic
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Simply brilliant
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What's the generic name for Adrenalin?
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Epinephrine
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If you don't know this yet your not studying hard enough.
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What are the indications for Epinephrine?
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Bronchial asthma, acute allergic reaction, cardiac arrest, and profound symptomatic bradycardia.
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There's lots.
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What's the initial adult dose for Epinephrine for pulseless arrest?
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1mg (10mL, 1:10,000)IV push or 2-2.5mg ET diluted in 10mL NS, repeated every 3-5 min during resuscitation (follow each IV dose with a 20mL saline flush); higher doses (up to 0.2mg/kg) may be used if 1mg doses fail.
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_mg IV or _to_._mg ET
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How is Epinephrine supplied?
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1mg/mL (1:1000)
0.1mg/mL (1:10,000)ampule and prefilled syringe and auto-injector (EpiPen) 0.5mg/mL (1:2000) |
Strong, a little less strong, and in "pen" format.
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What's the pediatric dose of Epinephrine for pulseless arrest?
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1st dose: 0.01mg/kg (1:10,000, 0.1mL/kg) IV/IO or ET (0.1-0.2mg/kg of 1:1000 [0.1-0.2mL/kg])
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_.__mg/kg of 1:10,000 IV/IO
or _._-_._mmg/kg ET or 1:1000 |
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What's the adult dose of Epinephrine for profound bradycardia or hypotension?
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Bradicardia: Add 30mg (1:1000) to 250mL NS or D5W
Hypotension: Add 1mg (1:1000)to 500mL bag Titrate to response for both |
__mg 1:1000 to 250mL (Brady)
__mg 1:1000 to 500mL (Hypo) |
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What's the Adult dose of Epinephrine for anaphylactic reaction or bronchoconstriction?
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Mild: 0.3-0.5mL (1:1000) SQ
Moderate to severe: 1-2mL (1:10,000) slow IV |
Mild and Moderate to severe doses.
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What is the pediatric dose of Epinephrine for anaphylactic reaction or bronchoconstriction?
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Mild: 0.01mL/kg (1:1000) SQ
max 0.3mL Moderate to severe: 0.05-0.15mcg/kg/min IV infusion |
Mild and Moderate to severe doses.
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What's the trade name for Lidocaine?
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Xylocaine
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Not Xylophone but.....
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What's the generic name for Xylocaine?
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Lidocaine
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Sounds just like Xylocaine!
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What's the generic name for Adrenalin?
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Epinephrine
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If you don't know this yet your not studying hard enough.
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What are the indications for Epinephrine?
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Bronchial asthma, acute allergic reaction, cardiac arrest, and profound symptomatic bradycardia.
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There's lots.
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What's the initial adult dose for Epinephrine for pulseless arrest?
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1mg (10mL, 1:10,000)IV push or 2-2.5mg ET diluted in 10mL NS, repeated every 3-5 min during resuscitation (follow each IV dose with a 20mL saline flush); higher doses (up to 0.2mg/kg) may be used if 1mg doses fail.
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_mg IV or _to_._mg ET
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How is Epinephrine supplied?
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1mg/mL (1:1000)
0.1mg/mL (1:10,000)ampule and prefilled syringe and auto-injector (EpiPen) 0.5mg/mL (1:2000) |
Strong, a little less strong, and in "pen" format.
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What's the pediatric dose of Epinephrine for pulseless arrest?
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1st dose: 0.01mg/kg (1:10,000, 0.1mL/kg) IV/IO or ET (0.1-0.2mg/kg of 1:1000 [0.1-0.2mL/kg])
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_.__mg/kg of 1:10,000 IV/IO
or _._-_._mmg/kg ET or 1:1000 |
What's the adult dose of Epinephrine for profound bradycardia or hypotension?
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Bradicardia: Add 30mg (1:1000) to 250mL NS or D5W
Hypotension: Add 1mg (1:1000)to 500mL bag Titrate to response for both |
__mg 1:1000 to 250mL (Brady)
__mg 1:1000 to 500mL (Hypo) |
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What's the Adult dose of Epinephrine for anaphylactic reaction or bronchoconstriction?
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Mild: 0.3-0.5mL (1:1000) SQ
Moderate to severe: 1-2mL (1:10,000) slow IV |
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What class is Lidocaine?
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Antidysrhythmic, also local anesthetic
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Anti-drug
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What is the adult dose of Lidocaine for cardiac arrest?
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1-1.5mg/kg IV bolus or 2-2.5 times the IV dose ET
consider repeat in 3-5 min (max total dose 3mg/kg) |
_-_._mg/kg IV bolus or _-_._ times the IV dose ET
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What is the pediatric dose of Lidocaine for cardiac arrest?
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1mg/kg IV/IO or ET (diluted to 3-5mL)
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_mg/kg IV/IO or ET (diluted to _-_mL)
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How do you mix Lidocaine?
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1g to 250mL D5W or NS
or 2g to 500mL D5W or NS |
_g to 250mL
or _g to 500mL |
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What's the maintenance infusion of Lidocaine after resuscitation from cardiac arrest for Adult?
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2-4mg/min
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_-_mg/min
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What's the maintenance infusion of Lidocaine after resuscitation from cardiac arrest for pediatric?
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20-50mcg/kg/min (1-2.5mL/kg/hr)
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__-__mcg/kg/min
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What's the second dose of Lidocaine for cardiac arrest?
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1/2 the amount of the first dose
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1/2 the amount of what?
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What's the trade name for Verapamil?
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Isoptin
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Isolated incident.
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Whats the generic name for Isoptin?
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Verapamil
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Very fine indeed.
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What class is Verapamil?
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Calcium channel blocker (class IV Antidysrhythmic)
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No milk for the ants.
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