Meds for Different Cases Flashcards

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MOA of caffeine:

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  • non-selective inhibition of adenosine receptors and phosphodiesterase
  • results in the accumulation of cAMP and Ca2+
  • causes smooth muscle relaxation and/or muscle/cardiac/CNS excitation
  • B1 & B2 adrenergic stimulation 2* to catecholamine release
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Uses of caffeine:

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  • cath lab (induce cardiac electrophysiological issues)
  • supplement
  • post dural puncture headache
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MOA of octreotide:

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  • potent inhibitor of growth hormone, glucagon, and insulin
  • decreases splanchnic blood flow
  • inhibits release of serotonin, gastrin, vasoactive intestinal peptide, secretin, motilin, and pancreatic peptide
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Uses of octreotide:

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  • acromegaly (reduce levels of GH)
  • carcinoid tumor symptoms
  • vasoactive intestinal peptide tumors (treat diarrhea)
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Dose of octreotide:

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initial dose of 50-500mcg IV
- may need subsequent doses during times of stress

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MOA of flolan:

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  • direct vasodilation of pulmonary artery and systemic arterial vascular beds
  • inhibits platelet aggregation
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Uses for flolan:

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primary pulmonary HTN

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Flolan considerations (3):

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1) abrupt withdrawal can lead to death
2) dedicated line w/ 0.22 micron filter
3) contraindicated in CHF

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MOA of methylene blue:

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inhibits NO-cGMP pathway:
- inhibits guanylate cyclase in the endothelium
- reduces NO relaxation of the vessels

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Uses for methylene blue:

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  • hypotension
  • hypoxia
  • methemoglobinemia
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Uses for indocyanine green:

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  • used in Neuro IR to determine if aneurysm/AVM repair was successful
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Dose for indocyanine green:

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0.5 mg/kg with injection at most proximal port given over 6-10 seconds

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13
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What to expect after indocyanine green administration:

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transient drop in pulse O2 sats d/t spectroscopic contamination

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Use for onyx glue

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used in Neuro IR for embolization of AVM/aneurysms

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Side effects of onyx glue use:

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  • severe pain at site of embolization
  • breath and skin odor x 2-7 days
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Meds in the OB hemorrhage kit:

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  • oxytocin (IM)
  • methergine (IM)
  • carboprost (IM)
  • misoprostol (rectally/sublingual/PO)
  • TXA (IV)
17
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Which drug can be used to treat airway bleeding after CT-guided lunch mass ablation?

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inhaled TXA (500mg) via atomizer

18
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3 immunosuppressants given for renal transplant:

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1) thymoglobulin (0.22 micron filter, central access)
2) alemtuzumab (SQ injection)
3) Basiliximab (IV)

19
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What is the neutralizing agent for cisplatin given during HIPEC?

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sodium thiosulfate

20
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What med is often given to peds getting ear tubes?

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nasal fentanyl (2mcg/kg) via atomizer

21
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Patients with mitochondrial disorders should not receive which med?

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Propofol

22
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What is the first line treatment for laryngospasm?

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succinylcholine