Adenosine Flashcards

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Class

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Anti-dysrhythic, endogenous nucleoside

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Mechanism of action

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Slows conduction time through the AV node; can interrupt the reentry pathways of the AV node. Onset of action within 5 to 20 seconds following an IV dose;half-life is 10 seconds

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Indications

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To slow the rate of narrow complex tachycardia. He’s only effective on SVT and PSVT

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Contraindications

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Sick sinus syndrome, Second and 3rd° AV block, known atrial fib relation\flutter, WPW

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Precautions

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Has no effect on ventricular contractility, causes peripheral vasodilation

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Adverse effects

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Transient dysrhythmias (sisterly, bradycardia, PVCs), bronchospasm, facial flushing, metallic taste

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Adult dose

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Initial dose: 6 mg rapid IVP over 1–3 seconds followed by rapid 10 ml NS flush

Second dose: if no response within two minutes from initial dose 12 mg; rapid IVP with 10 mL NS flush.

Third dose: if no response within two minutes from second dose. 18 mg; rapid IVP with 10 mL NS flush.

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Pediatric dose

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Initial dose: 0.1 mg/kg rapid IVP/IO Over 1-3 seconds. Maximum initial dose 6 mg

Second: if no response within two minutes from initial dose 0.2 mg/kg rapid IVP/IO maximum second dose not to exceed 12 mg

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Protocols used

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A 12: PSVT

Be 9: pediatric PSVT

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Trade name

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Adenocard

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