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1. Nitroglycerine (Nitrostat) (NTG) - side effects and contraindications:
A: C: unconscious.
B: orally (PO). Adult dose: 324 mg.
C: Auto-injector, mid-proximal thigh.
D: hypersensitivity, pericardial tamponade, severe anemia, hypotension. burning uder tongue headache,
2. EpiPen Administration
A: Auto-injector, mid-proximal thigh.
B: C: unconscious.
C: dilates blood vessels, for use in myocardial infarction or angina.
D: black stools. Decreased LOC; acids or base ingestion. GI obstruction.
3. EpiPen - trade name:
A: Auto-injector, mid-proximal thigh.
B: C: unconscious.
C: EPi-Pen. adrenaline.
D: headache,nausea,restlessness,weakness,anxiety, tachycardia and ,hypertension,may increase myocardial o2
4. Albuterol - administration
A: For severe symptomatic allergic reaction/anaphylaxis/bronchospasm. Adrenaline Injection
B: Nebulizer (IH), personal inhaler.
C: orally (PO). Adult dose: 324 mg.
D: hypersensitivity, pericardial tamponade, severe anemia, hypotension. burning uder tongue headache,
5. Acetylsalicylic Acid - primary action and indication for use, generic name.
A: Nitro
B: Nebulizer (IH), personal inhaler.
C: Asprin: For suspected cardiac chest pain;AMI.
D: oral (PO)(cheek/gum).
6. Activated Charcoal - administration
A: Sublingual - tablet 1 tablet every 5 minutes, max 3 tablets.
B: orally (PO) both adult and PED: 1g/kg.
C: black stools. Decreased LOC; acids or base ingestion. GI obstruction.
D: Aspirin.
7. Activated Charcoal - primary action and indications for use:
A: Nebulizer (IH), personal inhaler.
B: Nitro
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