Antidotes and Lab Tests Flashcards
1
Q
lab test for warfarin
A
PT
2
Q
lab test for heparin
A
aPTT
3
Q
Lab test to look for during MI
A
Troponin
4
Q
Lab test that reflects renal function and perfusion
A
BUN and Creatinine
5
Q
lab test for pancreatic disease
A
albumin
ammonia
bilirubin
cholesterol
pancreatic enzymes
6
Q
antidote for digoxin
A
digoxin immune fab
7
Q
antidote for lead
A
succimer
8
Q
antidote for opiod
A
naloxone
9
Q
antidote for warfarin
A
vitamin k
10
Q
antidote for magnesium sulfate
A
calcium gluconate
11
Q
antidote for acetaminophen
A
acetylcysteine
12
Q
antidote for heparin
A
protamine sulfate
13
Q
antidote for benzodiazepine
A
flumazenil
14
Q
how often should IV tubing and fluid be changed for TPN?
A
every 24 hrs
15
Q
how is TPN administered?
A
via central venous device ( PICC line, subclavian , or internal jugular vein)