nwscc allergic meds Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the classification of Epinephrine? | Adrenergic Agent, Inotropic |
Binds strongly with both Alpha and beta receptors,Increases B/P and H/R. and brochodialation is the action of what medication? | Epinephrine |
What are the indications of epinephrine? | Bronchospasm, allergic/anaphalaxis reations, cardiac arrest. |
Epinephrine has what Adverse Effects? | Anxiety, headache, cardiac arrhythmias, hypertention,nervousness, tremors, chest pain, nausea/vomiting. |
Epinephrine has what contraindications? | Arrhythmias,other than VF/Asystole/PVT, Hypertension,cerebrovascular disease,shock (other than anaphalactic), closed angle glaucoma,DM, pregnent women in active labor,sensitivity |
What is the dosage for Epinephrine in an allergic reaction? | 0.3mg-0.5mg(1:1000)IM/SQ every 10-15 min |
What is the dosage for Epinephrine during an anaphalactic reaction | 0.1mg(1:10000) IV slowly over 5min, or 1-4 mcg/min, titated to effects |
What is the Classification of an EpiPen? | Adrenergic Agent, Inotropic |
What is the action of the EpiPen | Binds strongly with both Alpha and beta receptors,Increases B/P and H/R. and brochodialation |
What are the indications of Epinephrine auto injector? | Anaphalactic Shock, certain alergic reactions, asthma attacks. |
What are the Adverse Effects of epipen? | Anxiety, headache, cardiac arrhythmias, hypertention,nervousness, tremors, chest pain, nausea/vomiting. |
What is the contraindications of EpiPen? | Arrhythmias,other than VF/Asystole/PVT, Hypertension,cerebrovascular disease,shock (other than anaphalactic), closed angle glaucoma,DM, pregnent women in active labor,sensitivity |
What is the adult dosage of epipen? | contains 0.3mg to be administered IM into the antereoladeral thigh area |
What is the dose of EpiPen Jr? | Pediatric dose contains 0.15mg IM if pt is less than 30kg |
What is the generic name of benadryl? | Daiphenhydrymine Hydrochloride |
What is the Action of benadryl? | Binds and blocks H1 histamine receptors |
What classification is Benadryl? | Antihistamine |
What are the indications for benadryl? | Anaphalactic Reactions. |
What are the Adverse Effects of Diaphinhydrymine Hydrochloride? | Drowsiness, dizziness, headache, exciatable state (children), wheezing, thickening of brochial secretions, chest tightness, palpitations. hypotension, blurred vision, dry mouth,N/V, diarrhea. |
Acute Asthma, patients with cardiac history, and sensitivity are the contraindications of what medication? | Benadryl |
What is the Adult Dosage for Benadryl? | 25mg-50mg IV/IO/IM |
What is the Pediatric (2-12 years)dose of Benadryl? | 1.25mg/kg IV/IO/IM |
What is the Generic Name for Solu-Cortef or Cortef? | Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate |
What is the Classification of Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate? | Corticosteroid |
What is the Action of Solu-Cortef? | Hydrocortisone reduces inflamation by multiple mechanisms |
What are the adverse effects of Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate? | Leukocytosis, hyperglycimia, increased infection, decreased wound healing, increased rate of death due to sepsis |
What are the indications of Solu-Cortef? | Adrenal insuffeceancy, allergic reactions, anaphalaxis, asthma, COPD. |
The Contraindications of Cortef are? | Cushings syndrome, shesitivity to benzyl alchohol, caution in DM, hypertension,CHF,systematic fungal infection,renal disease,idiopathic thrombocytopenia, seizure disorder, GI disease, glaucoma, and sensitivity are contraindications to hydrocortisone. |
What is the adult dosage of Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate? | 100mg-500mg IV/IO/IM |
What is the Pediatric Dosage of Solu-Cortef? | 2-4 mg/kg/day IV/IO/IM 500mg max |
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