Calcium Chloride Flashcards
Pharm. and Action
Increases the force of myocardial contraction by initiation of of myofibril shortening; The positive inotropic effect and vasoconstricting effects produce a rise in systemic arterial pressure.
Indications
In cardiac arrest setting= Hyperkalemia due to renal failure; Hypocalcemia due to multiple blood transfusions; Known or suspected calcium channel blocker overdose
Contraindications
Cannot be administered with sodium bicarbonate; In presence of sodium bicarbonates, calcium salts will precipitate as carbonates
Administration
Dose is 2-4 mg/kg IV. May be repeated if necessary.
Side Effects and Special Notes
Extremely important to flush the IV line between administration of sodium bicarbonate and calcium chloride to avoid precipitation; May produce coronary or cerebral spasms; Should be used with caution in patients receiving digitalis; may precipitate toxicity
Class
A