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Classifications of Protocol Drugs

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show A chemical hyperpolarization agent and diagnostic aid for Narrow-Complex Tachycardias.  
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show A sympathomimetic for bronchial dilation or potassium transport agent in crush injuries.  
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show A dysrythmic for wide-complex tachycardias and ventricular fibrillation.  
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Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic acid, ASA)   show
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Ativan (Lorazepam)   show
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Atropine   show
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show An anticholinergic for bronchial dilation  
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Benadryl (Diphenhydramine)   show
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show An ionic agent for cardiac arrest in dialysis/renal faiure patients, and cellular stabilizing agent in Crush Syndrome  
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Dextrose 50%   show
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Dopamine (Intropin)   show
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show A profound Alpha and Beta agonist to open airways or increase heart rate  
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show A profound Alpha agonist for vasoconstriction  
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Glucagon   show
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Haldol (Haloperidol)   show
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Lasix (Furosemide Sulfate)   show
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show A dysrhythmic for wide - complex tachycardias and ventricular fibrillation, or pain management associated with IO  
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Magnesium Sulfate   show
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Morphine   show
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Narcan (Naloxone)   show
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Nitroglycerin SL tablets   show
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show A potent vasodilator for decreasing oxygen demand in chest pain  
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show An ionic agent for late cardiac arrest and Crush Syndrome to help reverse acidosis.  
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show A corticosteroid for inflammation in breathing difficulty  
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show A benzodiazepine used to treat seizures, provide sedation and to treat cocaine induced SVT  
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Versed (Midazolam)   show
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Zofran (Ondansetron)   show
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