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Pharmacology

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Tordal is another name for?   Ketorlac  
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An injectable NSAID that exhibits analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties wo sedative effects.   Ketorlac  
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Indicated for mild or moderated pain.   Ketorlac  
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Contraindicated for hypersensitivity to ketorlac, aspirin, or other NSAIDS, asthma.   Ketorlac  
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Cautioned for peptic ulcers, renal/hepatic impairment, elderly.   Ketorlac  
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Dosage of 30mg IV/IM (15mg >65yr old or ,50kg)   Ketorlac  
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Trandate, Normodyne are another name for?   Labetalol  
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A beta blocker with some alpha blocker characteristics.   Labetalol  
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Beta blocker that induces vasodilation, reduces periperal vascular resistance, and lowers BP.   Labetalol  
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Indicated for acute hypertensive crisis.   Labetalol  
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Contraindicated for asthma, CHF, 2nd & 3rd degree heart block, severe bradycardia, and cardiogenic shock.   Labetalol  
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Cautioned for COPD, heart failure, hepatic impairment, diabetes, peripheral vascular disease.   Labetalol  
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Dosage of 10mg slow IV, then 20-40mg/10 min prn, up to 150mg.   Labetalol  
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Dosage of bolus of 10mg, then continuous drip of 2-8mg/min.   Labetalol  
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Xylocaine is another name for?   Lidocaine  
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Is an antidysrhythmic that suppresses automaticity and raises stimulation threshold of the ventricles.   Lidocaine  
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Causes sedation, anticonvulsant and analgesic effects.   Lidocaine  
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Indicated for V-tach w/wo a pulse, and V-Fib   Lidocaine  
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Contraindicated for hypersensitivity to amide-type local anesthetics, supraventtricular dysrhythmias   Lidocaine  
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Contraindicated for Stokes-Adams syndrome, 2nd & 3rd degree heart block, bradycardias.   Lidocaine  
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Cautioned for hepatic/renal impairment, CHF, hypoxia, respiratory depression, hypovolemia, myasthenia gravis, shock, debilitated pts, elderly, family history of malignant hypothermia.   Lidocaine  
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Dosage for Cardiac arrest is 1-1.5mg/kg IV/IO repeated at .5-.75mg/kg q 5-10 min up to 3mg/kg   Lidocaine  
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PED dosage is 1mg/kg IV/IO to 100mg, follow conversion w a drip of 20-50mcg/kg/min   Lidocaine  
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Dosage for V-Tach w/pulse is .5-1.5mg/kg slow IV/IO, may repeat at one half dose q 5-10min til conversion, up to 3mg/kg.   Lidocaine  
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Follow conversion w an infuison of 1-4mg/min.   Lidocaine  
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PED dosage is 1mg/kg IV/IO, followed by a drip at 20-50mcg/kg/min.   Lidocaine  
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Also known as Ativan.   Lorazepam  
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The most potent benzodiazepine available.   Lorazepam  
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Has strong anti-anxiety, sedative, hypnotic, and skeletal muscle relaxant properties, and a relatively short half life.   Lorazepam  
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Indicated for sedation for cardioversion and status epilepticus.   Lorazepam  
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Contraindicated for sensitivity to benzodiazepines.   Lorazepam  
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Cautioned for narrow-angle glaucoma, depression or psychosis, coma, shock, acute alcohol intoxication.   Lorazepam  
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Cautioned for renal/hepatic impairment, organic brain syndrome, myasthenia gravis, GI disorders, elderly,debilitated, limited pulmonary reserve.   Lorazepam  
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Dosage for sedation is 1-4mg IM or .5-2mg IV   Lorazepam  
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Ped sedation dosage is .03-.5mg/kg IV/IM/PR up to 4mg   Lorazepam  
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Doasge for status epilepticus is 2mg slow IV/PR (@mg/min)   Lorzepam  
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Ped status epilepticus dosage is .1mg/kg slow IV/PR (2-5min)   Lorazepam  
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An electrolyte known as Magnesium   Magnesium Sulfate  
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An electrolyte that acts as a calcuim channel blocker, acting as a CNS depressant and anticonvulsant.   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Depresses the function of smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscles.   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Indicated for Torsades, eclamptic seizures.   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Indicated in children for status asthmaticus nonresponsive to beta agents.   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Contraindicated for heart block, myocardial damage, shock, persistent hypertension, hypocalcemia.   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Cautioned for renal impairment, digitalized pts, other CNS depressants, neuromuscular blocking agents.   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Cardiac arrest dosage of 1-2g diluted in 10mL D5W I/IO.   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Cardiac arrest Peds dosage 25-50mg/kg IV/IO 2g max   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Torsades dosage is 1-2g diluted in 50-100mL of D5W over 5-60min. Follow w 0.5-1ghr IV titrated to effect.   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Torsades Ped dosage is 25-50mg/kg IV/IO 2g max over 15-20min   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Dosage for status epilepticus in kids only is 25-50mg/kg IV/IO over 15-30min, 2g max   Magnesium Sulfate  
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Dosage for eclampsia is 2-4g IV/IM   Magnesium Sulfate  
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