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ventricular fibrillation/ventricular tachycardia; asystole/PEA |
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sympathomimetic catecholamine: activates both alpha and beta (increased heart rate, constricted blood vessels) |
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myocardial ischemia, angina, and increased myocardial demand |
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Epinephrine Cardiac Arrest |
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1 mg IV q 3-5 minutes followed by a flush |
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agonist of V1 and V2 receptors located in vascular smooth muscle; major constrictor |
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cardiac ischemia and angina |
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Vasopressin Cardiac Arrest |
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antiarrhythmic with activity on Na, K, Ca, and beta |
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multiple with cardiac dysrhythmias |
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Amiodarone Cardiac Arrest |
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300 mg IV push followed by flush |
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Amiodarone Stable Ventricular Tachycardia |
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150 mg IV infusion over 10 minutes followed by flush |
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Antiarrhythmic, slows conduction through the SA and AV node |
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hypotension, pt deterioration, flushing, chest pain, transient bradycardia |
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Adenosine Adult Tachycardia |
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Rapid IV push! 1st dose: 6 mg IV push; 2nd and 3rd dose: 12 mg IV push |
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Act on AV node to slow or block reentry; longer half life to produce sustained termination |
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Diltiazem and Metoprolol AEs |
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Wide Complex Tachycardia antiarrhythmics |
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procainamide, amiodarone, sotalol |
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competitive antagonist of acetylcholine and other muscarinic agonists. muscarinic receptors on smooth and cardiac muscle |
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increase myocardial oxygen demand, paradoxical slowing |
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Atropine Adult Bradycardia (with pulse) |
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0.5 mg IV push; repeat ever 3-5 min to max dose of 3 mg |
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Catecholamine and precursor to norepinephrine |
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tachyarrhythmias and excessive vasoconstriction |
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treatable causes of cardiac arrest |
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hypoxia, hypovolemia, hydrogen ion, hypo/hyperkalemia, hypothermia; toxins, tamponade, tension neumothorax, thrombosis (pulmonary or coronary) |
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