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NR Drugs

National Registry & MD 2007 protocol drugs

QuestionAnswer
Activated Charcoal 1 G/kg
Adenosine 6 mg rapid bolus/rapid flush
Adenosine 2nd dose after 2 mins 12 mg
Adenosine 3rd dose after 1-2 mins 12 mg
Albuterol 2.5 mg NEB
Aminophylline 2.5 mg-5 mg/lb
Amiodarone Arrest dose 300 mg diluted in 20-30 mL D5W
Amiodarone Repeat 150 mg in 10 mins
Aspirin 325 mg chewed
Atropine 1 mg every 5 mins in arrest up to 3 mg
Atropine Bradycardia 0.5 mg every 3-5 mins
Atropine organophosphate poisoning 2-4 mg
Bretylium Tosylate 5 mg/kg rapid IV may increase to 10 mg/kg
Calcium Chloride 0.5 G slow IVP (50mg/min)
Captropril 25 mg sublingual
Dexamethasone 4-24 mg IV
Digoxin 10-15 mcg/kg
Dextrose 50% 25G/50 ml IV
Dextrose 25% greater than 2 mos but less than 2 y/o 2-4 ml/kg
Dextrose 10% less than 2 mos old 5-10 ml/kg
Diazepam 2.5-10 mg in 2.5 increments max dose 10 mg
Diltiazem 0.25 mg/kg (15-20 mg) over 2 mins
Diltiazem 2nd dose after 15 mins 0.35 mg (20-25 mg)
Diphenhydramine Mod-sev 25 mg (50 mg w/consult)
Diphenhydramine Mild 25 mg slow IVP or IM with consult
Dopamine 2-20 mcg/kg/min IV
Epinepherine 1:1000 0.01 mg/kg slow IVP Anaphylactic shock
Epinepherine 1:10000 Cardiac Arrest 1 mg every 3-5 mins
Etomidate 0.2-0.6 mg/kg IV over 30-60 sec
Furosemide 0.5-1 mg/kg slow IVP
Glucagon 1 mg
Glucagon Beta Blocker OD 1 mg every 5 mins
Haldol 16-69 y/o 5-10 mg IM or IV
Haldol Greater than 69 0.5-2.5 mg IM or IV
Ipatropium Bromide 2.5 mg NEB at 500 mcg
Lidocaine 2% Cardiac Arrest 1.5 mg/kg
Magnesium Sulfate 1-2 G for Torsades
Mannitol 0.5-1 G/kg in 20% sol over 5-10 mins
Metaprolol 5 mg slow IVP at 5 min intervals
Methylprednisalone 125-250 mg IVP/IM
Midazolam 1-2.5 mg slow IV max dose 0.1 mg/kg
Morphine AMI 2-5 mg slow IVP (consult) repeat 1 mg every 5 mins up to 10 mg
Morphine Pulm Edema 2-10 mg (consult)
Morphine Pain 2-10 mg up to 20 mg max w/consult
Naloxone Injury Isolated 2-10 mg slow IVP titrated
Naloxone AMI 2-5 mg slow IVP 1 mg every 5 mins to 10 mg
Naloxone Pulm Edema 2-10 mg slow IVP dependant on age/weight
Nitoglycerine 0.4 mg
Oxytocin 3-10 units IM
Pralidoxime 50mg/kg
Procainamide 50 mg/min CA or 20-30 mg/min
Sodium Bicarbonate 1 meq/kg IVP 0.5 meq IVP every 10 mins
Succinylcholine 0.3-1.1 mg/kg over 10-30 sec IV
Terbutaline 0.25 mg SC
Thiamine 100 mg slow IV or IM
Vasopressin 40 units IVP once
Vecuronium 80-100 mcg/kg IV
Verapamil 2.5-5 mg every 15- 30 mins up to 20 mg
Created by: tsnod44
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