American Academy of Emergency Medicine Resident and Student Association 50 DRUGS EVE EMEE PIIA OD OW Card 2 of 50 MOA: acts on A1 receptors in AV node causing temporary heart block Dose: 6mg IV RAPID push, may give 12mg IV q 2 minutes if no effect x2 Emergent Indications: stable SVT, stable narrow complex tachycardias Where you’ll get in Trouble: …
Drug Dose (IV) Comment Adenosine 0.1 mg/Kg (Max dose: 6 mg) IV Give rapidly No effect in 2 min: 0.2–0.3 mg/Kg (Max dose: 12mg) Albuterol MDI: 4–8 puffs q 20 min with spacer or through ETT Neb: 2.5 mg ( 20 Kg) q 20 min Continuous Neb: 0.5 mg/Kg/hr Asthma, Anaphylaxis, Hyperkalemia Amiodarone 5 mg/Kg IV/IO* Give rapid bolus for V. Fib/pulseless VT Give over …
Emergency Drug Guidelines 2 Disclaimer goes here or elsewhere in the front of the booklet _____ These guidelines have been adapted for Kiribati from the second edition of the Fiji Emergency Drug guidelines, 2007 with the kind permission of the …
Emergency procedures – flowcharts Joseph McHugh and Sandesh Sheth describe how to construct an emergency procedure flowchart. Introduction: Emergency procedures are the foundation of any crisis management plan. The objective of the emergency procedures is to be able to protect lives and minimize
emergency drugs in general practice General practitioners need the knowledge, skills, drugs and equipment for managing medical emergencies. clinics need treatment rooms and doctor’s bags that enable emergencies to be managed onsite and offsite respectively. rural medical generalists may provide more advanced emergency management in their local
Opioid agents are mainly used for their analgesic and sedative actions. The main side effects of these drugs are respiratory depression, hypotension, nausea, ...
24.09.2015 · Introduction Emergency drugs are chemical compounds used in patients during life threatening conditions so that the symptoms can be controlled and the life of a patient can be saved. For a drug to be useful in emergency, it must have a short onset of action and be administered in such a way as to facilitate rapid onset of action 4. Purpose of ...
The classes of drugs and agents presented in this document are considered essential to the practice of Emergency Medicine. However, the availability of the ...
CPR Emergency Drugs and Doses Weight (kg) 2.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Weight (lb) 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 DRUG DOSE ml ml ml ml ml ml ml ml ml ml ml Epi Low (1:1000) 0.01 mg/kg 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 Epi High
11.07.2010 · Cardiac emergencies can occur at any time in any patient. Being familiar with the actions, dosages, and rationales for commonly used emergency drugs will help you manage any crisis with confidence and efficiency. Selected references. American Heart Association. ACLS Provider Manual 2006 (with student CD). Dallas, TX: American Heart Association ...
Emergency Medicines List For Dental Speciality Clinic.....29 Emergency Medicines List For ... continuous process which takes into account changing priorities for public health action as well as progress in pharmacological and pharmaceutical findings, this list will be subjected
09.03.2014 · Allergy: To treat allergy and hypersensitivity following drugs are commonly used in emergency department of a hospital Hydrocortisone sodium succinate injection, 100mg powder for reconstitution Adrenaline 1 in 1,000 …