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Special Pops Meds

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Definition
Albuterol Trade Names   Trade Names: Proventil, ProAir, Ventolin  
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Adenosine Trade Name   Trade Name: Adenocard  
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Amiodarone Trade Name   Trade Name: Cordarone  
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Atropine Dose   0.02 mg/kg, minimum of 0.1 mg, maximum of 0.5 mg  
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Calcium Chloride Dose   20 mg/kg  
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Methylprednisolone Trade Name   Trade Name: Solumedrol  
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Dextrose 10% Dose   0.5 g/kg  
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Diazepam Trade Name   Trade Name: Valium  
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Diphenhydramine Trade Name   Trade Name: Benadryl  
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Dopamine Dose   2-20 mcg/kg/min (same for adults)  
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Epinephrine 1:1,000 Dose for Allergic Reaction ***   0.15 mg IM  
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Epinephrine 1:10,000 Push Dose for Cardiac Arrest ***   0.01 mg/kg  
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Fentanyl Dose ***   1 mcg/kg  
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Glucagon Trade Name   Trade Name: Glucagen  
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Ketamine Trade Name   Trade Name: Ketalar  
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Levalbuterol Trade Name   Trade Name: Xoponex  
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Lidocaine Trade Name   Trade Name: Xylocaine  
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Lorazepam Trade Name   Trade Name: Ativan  
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Magnesium Sulfate (pediatrics)   50 mg/kg IV/IO over 20 minutes, max dose of 2 grams  
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Magnesium Sulfate (obstetrics)   Eclampsia: 4 grams rapid infusion with a pressure bag Can also be given for preterm labor 2-6 g infusion over 15-30 minutes  
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Midazolam Trade Name   Trade Name: Versed  
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Morphine Dose   0.1-0.2 mg/kg  
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Norepinephrine Trade Name   Trade Name: Levophed  
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Ondansetron Trade Name   Trade Name: Zofran  
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Albuterol Drug Class   Bronchodilator/Beta agonist  
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Adenosine Drug Class   Antiarrhythmic/Nucleoside (used in supraventricular tachydysrhythmias to slow AV conduction)  
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Amiodarone Drug Class   Antiarrhythmic (used in ventricular tachycardias)  
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Albuterol Dose ***   2.5 mg/ 3mL nebulized with 6 to 10 lpm of oxygen  
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Adenosine Dose ***   First Dose: 0.1 mg/kg Second Dose: 0.2 mg/kg  
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Amiodarone Dose ***   5 mg/kg  
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Solumedrol Dose   2 mg/kg  
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Acetaminophen Trade Name   Tylenol  
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Acetaminophen Dose ***   15 mg/kg  
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Racemic Epinephrine Dose 2.25%   0.5 mL in 4 mL nebulized, prefilled bullet dose  
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Diazepam Dose   0.1 - 0.5 mg/kg  
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Diphenhydramine Dose   1 mg/kg  
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Glucagon Dose   0.5 mg IM/SQ  
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Ipratropium Trade Name   Atrovent  
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Ipratropium Dose   0.5mg/2.5mL  
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Epinephrine 1:10,000 Infusion Dose   2-10 mcg/min  
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Ketamine Dose   Not recommended for pediatrics for pain management For Intubation Induction: 2mg/kg For Excited Delirium: 2 mg/kg  
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Xoponex Dose   0.63-1.25 mg/ 3 mL nebulized, prefilled bullet dose  
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Lidocaine Dose   Push Dose: 1mg/kg Infusion: 40 mcg/kg/minute  
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Lorazepam Dose   0.05-0.1 mg/kg  
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Norepinephrine Dose   0.1 mcg/kg/min  
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Zofran Dose ***   4 mg (same as adult)  
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Methylprednisolone Drug Class   glucocorticosteroid/hormone  
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Atropine Drug Class   Anticholinergic (dries secretions, stops hypersalivation, treats cholinergic drug toxicity SLUDGE) Parasympatholytic (stops vagus stimulated bradycardias, stops the parasympathetic response)  
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Calcium Chloride Drug Class   Electrolyte (treats hyperkalemia, hypocalcemia,  
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Ondansetron Drug Class   Serotonin Antagonist  
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Dextrose Drug Class   Carbohydrate  
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Diazepam Drug Class   Benzodiazepine  
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Diphenhydramine Drug Class   Antihistamine  
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Dopamine Drug Class   Inotropic Agent (increases rate and contraction of heart)  
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Epinephrine Drug Class   Sympathomimetic Catecholamine/Hormone (used to increase heart rate and contractility, anaphylaxis)  
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Magnesium Sulfate Drug Class   Mineral/Electrolyte/Antiarrhythmic (used for bronchodilation in asthma, eclampsia, preterm labor, torsade's des pointes)  
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Acetaminophen Drug Class   Analgesic (pain treatment)/ Antipyretic (fever treatment)  
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Xoponex Drug Class   Bronchodilator/Beta Agonist  
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Racemic Epinephrine Drug Class   Sympathetic Agonist (for bronchodilation and upper airway swelling)  
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Zofran Drug Class   Serotonin Agonist  
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Naloxone Trade Name   Narcan  
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Naloxone Dose   0.4 - 2 mg IV/IN  
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Naloxone Drug Class   Opiate Antagonist (stops the action of opioid drugs)  
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Fentanyl Drug Class   Opiate/Narcotic  
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Glucagon Drug Class   Glycogenolytic Agent  
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Ketamine Drug Class   Dissociative Anesthetic (for sedation, dissociation, and pain management except in pediatrics)  
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Levalbuterol Drug Class   Bronchodilator  
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Lidocaine Drug Class   Antiarrhythmic/Anesthetic (used for wide complex tachydysrhythmias or for local anesthetic pain relief)  
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Lorazepam Drug Class   Benzodiazepine (sedation)  
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Norepinephrine Drug Class   Catecholamine/Vasopressor (increases cardiac contractility and rate)  
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