Physiological Response Flashcards

Learn how the body responds to LAS specific drugs

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Amiodarone Hydrochloride

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  • ​Acts to stabilise and reduce electrical irritability of cardiac muscle
  • Lengthens cardiac action potential
  • Prolongs QT interval on ECG
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Adrenaline 1:10,000

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  • A sympathomimetic that stimulates(agonist) both alpha- & beta-adrenergic receptors
  • Blood flow is enhanced during CPR which becomes more effective due to increased peripheral resistance which improves perfusion pressures
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Adrenaline 1:1000

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-RR

+BP

-HR

  • Reverses allergic manifestations of acute anaphylaxis
  • Relieves bronchospasm in acute severe asthma
  • Dilation of bronchioles
  • Constriction of blood vessels
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Aspirin

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  • Antiplatelet action stops platelets & thrombin aggregating, discouraging further clot formation
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Atropine Sulfate

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  • Reverses effects of vagal overdrive
  • Increases heart rate by blocking vagal activity in sinus bradycardia, second or third degree heart block
  • Enhances A-V conduction
  • Cardiac output increases
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Benzylpenicillin Sodium

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  • Narrow-spectrum antibiotic
  • Destroys bacteria by breaking down their cell walls
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Chlorphenamine

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+BP

-HR

-RR

  • Antihistamine that blocks the effect of histamine released during a hypersensitivity (allergic) reaction
  • reduces:
    • vasodilation
    • hypotension
    • tachycardia
    • bronchoconstriction
    • flushing
    • headache
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Dexamethasone

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-RR

  • Corticosteroid - reduces subglottic inflammation
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Diazepam

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-BP

-HR

-RR

  • Central nervous system depressant
  • Anticonvulsant
  • Sedative
  • Muscle relaxant
  • Lowers BP
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Ipratromium Bromide

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-HR

-RR

+BP

  • Antimuscarinic bronchodilator providing short-term relief in asthma
  • Greater benefit in:
    • children suffering acute asthma
    • adults suffering COPD
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Glucagon

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+BM

-HR

+RR

+BP

  • Blood glucose levels rise in the systemic circulation
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Glucose 10%

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+BM

-HR

+RR

+BP

  • Reversal of hypoglycaemia by direct delivery of glucose to the systemic circulation
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Glucose 40% (oral gel)

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+BM

-HR

+RR

+BP

  • Rapid increase in blood glucose levels via buccal absorption
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Glyceryl Trinitrate (GTN)

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+HR

-BP

  • Potent vasodilator drug resulting in:
    • Dilation of coronary arteries/relief of coronary spasm
    • Dilation of systemic veins resulting in lower pre-load
    • Reduced blood pressure
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Hydrocortisone

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+/-HR

+BP

+BM

  • Glucocorticoid drug that restores BP, blood glucose, cardiac synchronicity & volume
  • Supression of inflammation & immune response
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Ibuprofen

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-TEMP

-HR

  • Analgesic (relieves pain)
  • Antipyretic (relieves temperature)
  • Anti-inflammatory (reduces inflammation)
17
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Midazolam (pt own)

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-BP

-RR

-HR

  • Short-acting benzodiazepine
  • Anxiolytic, sedative & anticonvulsant properties
  • usually active within 5 mins of buccal administration
  • Sedative effect decreases from 15 mins onwards
18
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Morphine Sulfate

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-BP

-RR

-HR

  • Strong opioid analgesic
  • Produces sedation, euphoria & analgesia
  • Cardiovascular & respiratory depression
  • Can induce hypotension
  • Histamine is released following morphine administration which may contribute to vasodilatory effects, urticaria & bronchoconstriction that are sometimes seen
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Naloxone Hydrochloride (Narcan)

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+RR

+GCS

  • Complete or partial reversal of the respiratory depression effects of opioid drugs
  • Increase in respiratory rate
  • Increase in level of consciousness
20
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Nitrous Oxide (Entonox)

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-HR

  • Inhaled analgesic agent
  • Decrease in perceived pain
21
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Ondansetron

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  • anti-emetic that blocks 5HT receptors both centrally and in the GI tract
22
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Oxygen

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  • Essential for cell metabolism
  • Reversal of hypoxia
23
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Paracetamol

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-TEMP

-HR

  • Analgesic (relieves pain)
  • Antipyretic (relieves temperature)
24
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Salbutamol

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-RR

-BP

+HR

  • Selective ß2 adrenoreceptor stimulant
  • Relaxant effect on the smooth muscle in medium & smaller airways(bronchioles) which spasm in acute asthma attacks
25
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Sodium Chloride 0.9%

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  • Increases vascular fluid volume which consequently raises cardiac output and improves perfusion
26
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Syntometrine

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  • Stimulates vasoconstriction & muscular contraction in the uterus
27
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Tranexamic Acid

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  • Anti-fibrinolytic which reduces the breakdown of blood clots