Dexamethasone Flashcards
Dexamethasone:
Classification -
1. ___
Classification -
1. Glucocorticoid
Dexamethasone: Action - 1. \_\_\_ 2. \_\_\_ 3. \_\_\_ 4. \_\_\_
Action -
- Synthetic steroid that is related chemically to the natural hormones secreted by the adrenal cortex.
- Suppresses acute and chronic inflammation.
- Potentiates the relaxation of vascular and bronchial smooth muscle by beta adrenergic agonists.
- Possibly alters airway hyperactivity.
Dexamethasone:
Onset of Action -
1. IV: ___
2. PO: ___
Onset of Action -
- IV: 1 hour.
- PO: 2 hours.
Dexamethasone:
Duration of Action -
1. ___
Duration of Action -
1. 24-72 hours.
Dexamethasone: Indication - 1. \_\_\_ 2. \_\_\_ 3. \_\_\_ 4. \_\_\_
- Moderate to severe asthma, croup or COPD.
- Moderate to severe allergic reactions.
- Moderate to severe angioedema.
- Anaphylaxis.
Dexamethasone:
Contraindication -
1. ___
Contraindication -
1. Known hypersensitivity.
Dexamethasone:
Use with Caution -
1. ___
Use with Caution -
1. Active untreated infections.
Dexamethasone:
Dosage and Administration -
1. Adult: ___
Dosage and Administration -
1. Adult: 0.6 mg/kg PO/IV up to 10 mg.
Dexamethasone:
Adverse Reaction -
1. _(List of 3)__
Adverse Reaction -
1. Hypertension, GI bleeding, Hyperglycemia
Dexamethasone:
Dosage and Administration -
1. Pediatric: ___
Dosage and Administration -
1. Pediatric: 0.6 mg/kg PO/IV up to 10 mg.
Dexamethasone:
Dosage and Administration -
1. Incompatible with ___
2. Medication should be ___
Dosage and Administration -
- Incompatible with diphenhydramine (Benadryl); flush between medications.
- Medication should be protected from heat.