Contra-indications Flashcards

1
Q

Acetaminophen (1)

A

Liver disfunction

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2
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Activated Charcoal (3)

A

Unable to swallow
Ingestion of corrosives
Known GI obstructions

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3
Q

Adenosine (2)

A

2nd or 3rd degree heart block

Drug-induced tachycardia

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4
Q

Albuterol (1)

A

Tachycardia

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5
Q

Amiodarone (2)

A

Sinus Bradycardia

Heart Blocks

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6
Q

Aspirin (4)

A

Pediatrics
On blood thinners
Active ulcers
Can trigger some asthma attacks

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7
Q

Atropine (3)

A

Tachycardia
hypothermic bradycardia
Glaucomas

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8
Q

Calcium Chloride (3)

A

Hypercalcemia
V-Fib
Digitalis Toxicity

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9
Q

Dextrose (1)

A

Intercranial hemorrhage

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10
Q

Diazepam (3)

A

Respiratory depression
Coma
Head injury

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11
Q

Benadryl (3)

A

Pregnancy/Nursing mothers
Infants
Taking MAOI

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12
Q

Dopamine (3)

A

Hypovolemic shock
Tachydysrhythmia
V-Fib

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13
Q

Epi 1:1 (2)

A

Hypertension

Hypothermia

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14
Q

Epi 1:10 (2)

A

Hypothermia

Hypertension

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15
Q

Fentanyl (4)

A

TBI
Taking MAOI
Myasthenia Gravis
Respiratory depression

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16
Q

Glucagon (1)

A

Hyperglycemia

17
Q

Haloperidol (4)

A

Parkinsons Disease
Depressed CNS
Pregnancy
Head Injury

18
Q

Ibuprofen (2)

A

Children under 6mths

Immune-compromised patients

19
Q

Atrovent (3)

A

Atropine
Alkaloids
Allergy to peanuts

20
Q

Ketamine (1)

A

Severe hypotension

21
Q

Lidocaine (3)

A

2nd or 3rd degree Heart Block
Bradycardia
Stokes-Adams syndrome

22
Q

Lorazepam (2)

A

Coma

Suspected drug abuse

23
Q

Magnesium Sulfate (2)

A

Heart Blocks

Myocardial Damage

24
Q

Versed (2)

A

Respiratory Depression

Coma

25
Q

Morphine (6)

A
Head injury
Stroke
Depressed respiratory drive
Abdominal pain
Hypotension
MAOI use
26
Q

Narcan

A

None

27
Q

Nitroglycerin (4)

A

SBP under 100
Severe bradycardia
Tachycardia
Use of vasodilators

28
Q

Zofran (3)

A

Hypersensitivity
GI obstruction
Liver disease

29
Q

Promethazine (2)

A

CNS depressant from other dogs

Lower respiratory symptoms

30
Q

Propofol (2)

A

Hypovolemia

Hypersensitivity to peanuts, eggs, soybeans

31
Q

Sodium Bicarbonate (2)

A

Metabolic alkalosis

Electrolyte imbalance from V/D

32
Q

Succinylcholine Chloride (2)

A

Major burns

Major muscle injury

33
Q

Vasopressin (3)

A

Coronary artery disease
Epilepsy
Heart Failure

34
Q

Transexamic Acid (TXA) (3)

A

Hypersensitivity
Injuries more than 3 hours old
Patients under 14