Emergency Drugs Flashcards

1
Q

A sudden, uncontrolled, rapid rhythm that exceeds 150 bpm in adults and originates above the ventricles

A

Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT)

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2
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Medication used as a first-line emergency drug to decrease platelet aggregation in the management of ACS and MI.

A

Aspirin

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3
Q

A medication that dilates coronary arteries and improves blood flow to an ischemic myocardium.

A

Nitroglycerin

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4
Q

What are the most common side effects of Nitro?

A

Headache and hypotension

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5
Q

A narcotic analgesic used to treat chest pain associated with ST-segment elevation MI.

A

Morphine

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6
Q

A medication used to treat hemodynamically significant bradycardia, some types of heart block, and organophosphate pesticide poisoning.

A

Atropine

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7
Q

The first-line drug of choice to treat PSVT.

A

Adenosine

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8
Q

What usually follows injection of Adenosine?

A

A short period of asystole

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9
Q

A calcium channel blocker used to treat PSVT, afib, and aflutter.

A

Diltiazem

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10
Q

What are significant adverse effects of Amiodarone?

A

Hypotension and bradycardia

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11
Q

Which is the drug of choice for torsades de pointes?

A

Magnesium Sulfate

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12
Q

Which drug comes in two primary concentrations of 1:1000 and 1:10,000?

A

Epinephrine

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13
Q

What drug is used to treat severe metabolic acidosis?

A

Sodium Bicarbonate

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14
Q

What drug is used to treat increased intracranial pressure?

A

Mannitol

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15
Q

What type of drug is Naloxone?

A

An opiate antagonist

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16
Q

What is the antidote for benzodiazepine overdose?

A

Flumazenil

17
Q

What is the drug of choice for anaphylactic shock?

A

Epinephrine

18
Q

What drug is given for dopamine or epinephrine extravasation?

A

Phentolamine

19
Q

What medication is given IV for severe hypoglycemia?

A

Dextrose 50%

20
Q

What type of drug is Labetolol?

A

An alpha- and beta-adrenergic blocker

21
Q

Which diuretic is given for emergency treatment of pulmonary edema?

A

furosemide

22
Q

Administration of which drug can result in elevated serum thiocyanate or cyanide levels?

A

Nitroprusside sodium