Epinephrine Formulary Flashcards
1
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Class
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- Sympathomimetic,
- Alpha and Beta Adrenergic (Agonist)
- Endogenous Cathecholamine
2
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Actions
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- Causes Positive Inotropic, Chronotropic, and dromotropic effects (Beta Effects)
- Peripheral Vasoconstriction (alpha effects) Which increase the coronary perfusion pressure.
- Bronchial Dilation
3
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Indications
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- ACLS refer to treatment algorithms (Asystole, v-fib, PEA, symptomatic bradycardia)
- Bronchospasm ie:asthma
- Anaphylaxis-to relieve bronchoconstriction and prevent degranulation of mast cells
4
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Standard Prep
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- 1:10,000 1mg/10cc preload
- 1:1,000 1mg/1cc ampule
- 1:1,000 30mg/30cc’s multi dose vial
5
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Contraindication
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- Hypersensitivity
- Hypovolemic Shock
- Coronary Insufficiency
- Hypertension
6
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Side Effects
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- Nervousness
- Anxiety
- Tremor
- Tachycardia
- Headache
- Nausea and Vomiting
- hypertension
- arrhythmia’s
- dilated pupils
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Precautions
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- Inactivated in alkaline solution
- May increase myocardial oxygen demand as a result of tachycardia
- Do not give sc for anaphylaxis if skin of pt is pale cold and diaphoretic
- In code resuscitation antecubital IV preferred and after each IV drug administration immediately follow with a 20-30 cc bolus of iv fluid and elevate arm if possible in the field
- Inform RN of IV infiltration because can cause tissue sloughing, need phentolamine to counteract.