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Epinepherine 1:10000 Generic Name |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Trade Name |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Class |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Mechanism of Action |
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Catecholamine that directly stimulates Alpha1, Beta1, and Beta2 receptors, causing increased BP and HR, and bronchodilation |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Indications |
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Cardiac arrest; severe allergic and anaphylactic reactions; bronchoconstriction; profound bradycardia/hypotension from cause other than hypovolemia. |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Contraindications |
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Shock other than anaphylactic shock; dysrhythmias other than VT/VF, PEA or asystole; hypertension; cerebrovascular disease; diabetes; active labor. |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Adverse Reactions |
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Cardiac dysrhythmias, HTN, chest pain, nausea/vomiting, anxiety, tremors, headache, tachycardia |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Onset |
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1-2 minutes IV, 5-10 minutes SQ |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Duration |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Dose Cardiac Arrest |
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1 mg IV/IO repeated every 3-5 minutes |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Dose Anaphylaxis |
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0.1-0.3 mg IV/IO slow over 5 minutes, titrated to effect |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Dose Profound Bradycardia or hypotension |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Peds Dose Arrest |
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Epinepherine 1:10000 Peds Dose Symptomatic Bradycardia |
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