Calcium Chloride Flashcards
Calcium Chloride:
Classification -
1. ___
Classification -
1. Electrolyte.
Calcium Chloride:
Action -
1. ___
2. ___
Action -
- Involved in regulation of cell membrane permeability to sodium and potassium.
- Plays a role in excitation contraction coupling (increases force of myocardial contraciton and muscle contraction).
Calcium Chloride:
Onset of Action -
1. ___
Onset of Action -
1. Immediate
Calcium Chloride:
Duration of Action -
1. ___
Duration of Action -
1. 30 minutes-2 hours
Calcium Chloride: Indication - 1. \_\_\_ 2. \_\_\_ 3. \_\_\_ 4. \_\_\_
Indication -
- Bradycardic renal dialysis patients secondary to hyperkalemia exhibiting tall, peaked T waves, prolongation of QRS, low P waves.
- Calcium channel blocker or beta blocker overdose.
- Antidote for magnesium sulfate toxicity.
- Crush Injury Syndrome hyperkalemia.
Calcium Chloride: Contraindication - 1. \_\_\_ 2. \_\_\_ 3. \_\_\_
Contraindication -
- Ventricular fibrillation.
- Digitalis intoxication (may result in asystole).
- Hypercalcemia.
Calcium Chloride:
Use with Caution -
1. ___
2. ___
Use with Caution -
- Extravasation causes tissue sloughing.
- Do not mix with sodium bicarbonate (flush line first).
Calcium Chloride:
Dosage and Administration -
1. 10% =___
2. Adult: ___
Dosage and Administration -
- 10% = 100 mg/mL.
- Adult: 1,000 mg (1 g) IV/IO over 5 minutes, may be repeated as needed in 20 minutes.
Calcium Chloride:
Adverse Reaction -
1. (List of 3)
Adverse Reaction -
1. Bradycardia, Ventricular fibrillation, Asystole.
Calcium Chloride:
Dosage and Administration -
1. Pediatric: ___
Dosage and Administration -
1. Pediatric: 20 mg/kg IV/IO, slowly.