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Paramedic Cardio Meds

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This is the first drug given in V-Fib   Epinephrine 1:10000  
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This is the first drug given in stable, symptomatic SVT   Adenosine  
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The adult dose of epinephrine 1:10 in V-Fib is?   1 mg  
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The adult dose of epinephrine of adenosine for SVT is:   6 mg  
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The initial adult dose of amiodarone in V-Fib is?   300 mg  
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The secondary adult dose of amiodarone in V-Fib is?   150 mg  
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The initial adult dose of Diltiazem in A-Fib with RVR is?   0.25 mg/kg  
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The initial pediatric dose of epinephrine 1:10 in V-Fib is:   0.01 mg/kg  
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The initial pediatric dose of amiodarone in V-Fib is:   5 mg/kg up to 300 mg max  
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The initial pediatric dose of atropine in bradycardia is:   0.02 mg/kg (minimum dose 0.1 mg, max single dose 0.5 mg)  
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The initial pediatric dose of adenosine in SVT is:   0.1 mg/kg up to 6 mg max  
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The secondary pediatric dose of adenosine in SVT is:   0.2 mg/kg up to 12 mg max  
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The pediatric dose of procainamide in wide complex tachycardia is:   15 mg/kg over 30-60 minutes  
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The first drug given in adult PEA is:   Epinephrine 1:10000  
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The acceptable dose for a dopamine drip secondary to fluid bolus is:   2-20 mcg/kg/min  
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The pediatric IV bolus dose for lidocaine in V-Fib is:   1 mg/kg  
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The adult dose of Sotalol drip for wide complex tachycardia is:   100 mg over 5 minutes  
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The adult dose of sodium bicarbonate used in metabolic acidosis is:   1 mEq/kg  
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Class 1 antiarrhythmics are what classification?   Sodium channel blockers  
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Class 2 antiarrhythmics are what classification?   Beta blockers  
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Class 3 antiarrhythmics are what classification?   Potassium channel blockers  
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Class 4 antiarrhythmics are what classification?   Calcium channel blockers  
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This medication may be used in the prehospital setting for a beta blocker overdose with bradycardia since atropine may not be effective.   Glucagon  
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The initial dose of aspirin in an adult chest pain patient is:   162-324 mg (325 mg possible)  
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The initial dose of nitro in adult chest pain with no contraindications is:   0.4 mg  
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