Drug Contraindications Flashcards

1
Q

Aspirin (3)

A

Active GI Bleed
Asthma w/ Nasal Polyps
Children or Teens w/ Reyes syndrome

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2
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Activated Charcoal (2)

A

Compromised Airway

Overdose of multi-vitamins or iron

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3
Q

Adenosine (3)

A

Sick Sinus Syndrome
2nd or 3rd degree AVB
Hypovolemia

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4
Q

Albuterol

A

None

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5
Q

Amiodarone (3)

A

Cardiogenic Shock
Bradycardia
Sick Sinus Syndrome

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6
Q

Atropine

A

None

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7
Q

Calcium (3)

A

Digitalis Toxicity
Hypercalcemia
V-Fib

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8
Q

D10

A

None

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9
Q

Diphenhydramine (3)

A

Acute asthma
Nursing mothers
Glaucoma

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10
Q

Epinephrine (2)

A

Hypovolemia

Hypertension

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11
Q

Fentanyl (3)

A

Myasthenia Gravis
MAO inhibtors in last 14 days
SBP<90

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12
Q

Glucagon

A

None

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13
Q

Ipratropium Bromide (1)

A

Hypersensitvity to peanuts, atropine

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14
Q

Lidocaine (5)

A
2nd degree type 2 AVB
3rd degree AVB
Junctional Brady
Ventricular Ectopy associated with bradycardia
IVR
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15
Q

Magnesium Sulfate (2)

A

Cardiogenic Shock

Heart blocks

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16
Q

Midazolam (3)

A

Acute narrow angle glaucoma
Hypovolemic shock
Alcohol or drug intoxication

17
Q

Naloxone (1)

A

Adequate resp. status

18
Q

Nitroglycerine (4)

A

SBP<90
PDE5 inhibitors last 48 hours
Head trauma or cerebral hemorrhage
Poor perfusion

19
Q

Ondansetron (1)

A

Prolonged QT syndrome

20
Q

Sodium Bicarbonate

A

None