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Question: GENERIC NAMEAnswer:
Question: BRAND NAMEAnswer:
Question: Nitroglycerin Answer:
Question: MECHANISM OF ACTIONAnswer: Relaxes vascular smooth muscles, dilating peripheral arteries and
Question: Nitroglycerin Answer: Angina, Myocardial ischemia with cocaine intoxication.
Question: CONTRAINDICATIONSAnswer: Hypotension, severe or tachycardia, any ED drugs,
Question: ADVERSE REACTIONSAnswer: HA, , Bradycardia, lightheadedness, flushing
Question: Nitroglycerin INCOMPATABILITIES/DRUG Answer: Incompatible with IV drugs.
Question: Nitroglycerin DOSE/ROUTEAnswer: 1 Tablet (0.3-0.4mg) or 1 (0.4mg) sublingual every 5 minutes, up to 3 doses.
Question: PEDS DOSE/ROUTEAnswer: Not
Question: Nitroglycerin OF ACTIONAnswer: 3
Question: Nitroglycerin PEAK Answer: 10
Question: Nitroglycerin DURATION OF Answer: 30
Question: Nitroglycerin AZ DRUG BOX RANGEAnswer: 1 bottle , 1 bottle spray
Question: Oxygen GENERIC Answer: None
Question: BRAND NAMEAnswer:
Question: CLASSAnswer: Naturally occurring atmospheric
Question: Oxygen MECHANISM OF Answer: Hypoxemia
Question: INDICATIONSAnswer: hypoxemia, CP, respiratory , carbon monoxide poisoning, decreased tissue oxygenation, decreased LOC.
Question: CONTRAINDICATIONSAnswer: Hyperventilation.
Question: Oxygen REACTIONSAnswer: Retrolental fibroplasia if given in high concentrations to premature (maintain 30-40%)
Question: Oxygen NOTES ON Answer: Never with
Question: Oxygen /DRUG INTERACTIONSAnswer: None.
Question: Oxygen DOSE/ROUTE and PediatricAnswer: 10-15L via NRB, or 2-6L via NC.
Question: Oxygen ONSET OF Answer:
Question: PEAK EFFECTSAnswer: N/A
Question: Oxygen DURATION OF Answer: 2
Question: Oxygen AZ DRUG BOX SUPPLY Answer: 13 cubic
Question: GENERIC NAMEAnswer: Diphenhydramine
Question: Diphenhydramine BRAND Answer:
Question: CLASSAnswer: Antihistamine;
Question: Diphenhydramine MECHANISM OF Answer: Blocks cellular histamine receptors; decreases ; decreases motion sickness.
Question: INDICATIONSAnswer: allergic reactions, anaphylaxis, acute dystonic (phenothiazines).
Question: CONTRAINDICATIONSAnswer: Asthma, pregnancy, htn, angle glaucoma, (MAOIs)
Question: ADVERSE REACTIONSAnswer: Sedation. Hypotension, sz’s, vomiting, palpitations, arrhythmias. NOTES ON
Question: Diphenhydramine DOSE/ROUTE Answer: 25-50mg IV, IM, or PO.
Question: Pediatric DOSE/ROUTEAnswer: 1-2 mg/kg IV. IO , or IM. If given PO
Question: Diphenhydramine ONSET OF Answer: 30
Question: Diphenhydramine PEAK Answer: 1
Question: Diphenhydramine OF ACTIONAnswer: 3-12 .
Question: Diphenhydramine AZ DRUG BOX RANGEAnswer: 50 mg.
Question: GENERIC NAMEAnswer: Hydrochloride
Question: BRAND NAMEAnswer: Xylocaine
Question: CLASSAnswer: Antiarrhythmic
Question: Lidocaine OF ACTIONAnswer: automaticity by slowing the rate of phase 4 depolarization
Question: INDICATIONSAnswer: to amiodarone in cardiac arrest from V-fib/Pulseless V-tach, stable monomorphic V-tach, stable polymorphic V-tach with normal baseline QT interval.
Question: CONTRAINDICATIONSAnswer: av blocks, bleeding, .
Question: ADVERSE REACTIONSAnswer: Slurred speech, , Bradycardia, hypotension, cardiac arrest, and arrhythmias.
Question: Lidocaine NOTES ON Answer: Exceedingly high doses can in coma or death.
Question: Lidocaine INCOMPATABILITIES/DRUG Answer: Metabolic clearance is decreased in with liver disease or in patients taking beta blockers.
Question: Lidocaine DOSE/ROUTE Adult cardiac arrest from V-Fib/Pulseless V-tach, doseAnswer: 1-1.5 mg/kg IV/IO.
Question: Lidocaine DOSE/ROUTE Adult infusionAnswer: 1-4 mg/min. Can be in D5W or NS
Question: Lidocaine DOSE/ROUTE Pediatric IV/IO Answer: 1 mg/kg rapid IV/IO push. Max 100
Question: Lidocaine OF ACTIONAnswer: 3
Question: Lidocaine PEAK Answer: 10
Question: Lidocaine OF ACTIONAnswer: 2
Question: AZ DRUG BOX SUPPLY RANGEAnswer: 3 prefilled syringes, total of 300 mg , 1g or premixed infusion, total of 2g
Question: ASA GENERIC Answer: ASA
Question: ASA NAMEAnswer: Aspirin
Question: ASA Answer: Platelet inhibitor, anti-inflammatory
Question: ASA MECHANISM OF Answer: Prostaglandin
Question: ASA Answer: Any symptom of a MI, Fever, inflammation.
Question: ASA Answer: Hypersensitivity, gi , active ulcer bleed.
Question: ASA REACTIONSAnswer: , bronchospasm, bleeding, N/V
Question: ASA ON ADMINISTRATION Answer: Not for peds
Question: ASA /DRUG INTERACTIONSAnswer: Use with caution in allergic to NSAID’s
Question: ASA DOSE/ROUTEAnswer:
Question: ASA OF ACTIONAnswer: 45
Question: ASA PEAK Answer: Variable
Question: ASA DURATION OF Answer: Variable
Question: ASA AZ DRUG BOX RANGEAnswer: 324mg.
Question: NOTES ON ADMINISTRATIONAnswer: Not used in or in pregnancy
Question: Benadryl INCOMPATABILITIES/DRUG Answer: Potentiates of alcohol
 
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