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pharmacology Test

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what is classification for amiodarone?
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what is the classification for diphenhydramine?
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what is the indications for captopril?
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what are contraindications for aspirin?
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what is the classification dopamine?
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what is the classification of enalapril?
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what are the contraindications for atropine?
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what are the contraindications of enalapril?
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what is the dose for diphenhydramine?
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what is the dose for adenosine?
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what are the indications for diazepam?
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what are the side effects of dopamine?
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what are the contraindications for adenosine?
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what are the side effects for dexamethasone?
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what is the classification for dexamethasone?
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what are the contraindications for diltiazem?
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what is the dose for amiodarone?
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what is the dose of dexamethasone?
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what is the dose for calcium chloride?
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what is the indication for calcium chloride?
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MI, hypoxia, hypothermic bradycardia
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seizures, anxiety, sedation
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sympathetic agonist
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hyperkalemia, hypercalcemia, calcium channel blocker overdose, hypotension due to diltiazem
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anti-inflammatory; suppresses immune system
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bronchospasm and angioedema
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angioedema
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CHF
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antiarrhythmic
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peripheral fluid retention
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adult: 1st dose 6mg RIVP, 2nd dose is 12mg RIVP followed by 20ml of flush using a stopcock pedi: 0.1mg/kg (up to max 6mg), 2nd dose 0.2mg/kg (up to 12mg) followed by 20ml of flush using a stopcock
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w/out pulse: 300mg IV/IO push, 2nd dose: 150mg IV/IO push, pedi w/out pulse: 5mg/kg IV/IO up to 15mg/kg w/ pulse: 1st dose: 150mg over 10min rapid infusion in 100ml bag slow infusion: 360mg IV over 6 hrs
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adult: 25-50mg slow IV/IO/IM pedi: 1-2mg/kg slow IV/IO/IM (max dose of 50mg)
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adult: 10mg IV/IO/PO pedi: 0.5mg/kg max of 10mg IV/IO/PO
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adult: 0.5-1g slow IV over 3-5minutes hypotension due to diltiazem: 500mg pedi: 20mg/kg slow IV/IO push
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ACE inhibitor
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hypertension, palpitations, headache, dizziness, worsens cardiac ischemia
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torsade de pointes, AFib/flutter
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histamine blocker
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hypotension (below 90mmHg), CHF/cardiogenic shock, VTach, WPW
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what is the classification for diltiazem?
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what is the classification for captopril?
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what are contraindications of amiodarone?
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what is the classification for atropine?
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what are the indications of enalapril?
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what are the contraindications for dopamine?
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what is the dose for captopril?
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what is the dose for epi 1:1,000
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what is the dose for aspirin?
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what is the classification for diazepam?

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