Calcium Chloride Flashcards
1
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Classification
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Electrolyte
2
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Mechanism of Action
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- Counteracts the toxicity of hyperkalemia by stabilizing the membranes of the cardiac cells, reducing likelihood of fibrillation.
- Increases cardiac contractility
- Maintains cell membrance & capillary permeability
- Acts as an activator in transmission of nerve impulses
3
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Indications
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- Hyperkalemia
- Hypocalcemia
- Hypermagnesemia
- Calcium channel blocker OD
4
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Contraindications
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- V-Fib
- Digitalis toxicity
- Hypercalcemia
- Otherwise none in the cardiac arrest setting
5
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Adverse Effects
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- Soft tissue necrosis
- Hypotension
- Bradycardia (if administered too rapidly)
6
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Administration
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- Adult: 500-1000 mg of 10% solution slow IV/IO push
7
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Special Considerations
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- Do not administer IM/SubQ, causes signficant tissue necrosis
- IV should be flushed between calcium chloride and sodium bicarb to avoid precipitation.