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drugs in ekg
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Oxygen | shuld be givento all patients with acute chest pain. |
| Epinephrine | indicate in the management of cardiac arrest |
| Isoproterenol | produces an overall increase in the heart rate and myocardial contracility |
| Dopamine | for significant hypotension in the absence of hypovolemia |
| Oxygen | shuld be givento all patients with acute chest pain. |
| Epinephrine | indicate in the management of cardiac arrest |
| Isoproterenol | produces an overall increase in the heart rate and myocardial contracility |
| Dopamine | for significant hypotension in the absence of hypovolemia |
| Oxygen | shuld be givento all patients with acute chest pain. |
| Epinephrine | indicate in the management of cardiac arrest |
| Isoproterenol | produces an overall increase in the heart rate and myocardial contracility |
| Dopamine | for significant hypotension in the absence of hypovolemia |
| Propranolol, Metroprolol, Atenolol and Esmolol | Blockers that reduce heart rate, blood pressure, myocardial contrectility and myocardial oxygen |
| Lidocane | drug of choice for the suppression of ventricular ectopy, including ventricular tachycardia and ventricular flutter |
| Verapamil | Used in the treatment of paroxysmalsupraventricular tachycardia |
| Digitalis | increases the force of cardiac contraction as well as cardiacoutput |
| Morphine Sulfate | Traditional drug of choice for the pain and anxiety associated with acute myocardial infraction |
| Nitroglycerin | muscle relaxant |