Medications Flashcards

1
Q

Normal dose of IV Ibutilide in AF?

A

1 mg over 10 minutes

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2
Q

INR range for patients on Coumadin/ Warfarin

A

2.0-3.0

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3
Q

Isuprel dosage

A

1 to 20 mcg/min

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4
Q

Too rapid of a injection of procainamide can cause what?

A

Hypotension

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5
Q

Do you give heparin immediately after a transeptal puncture?

A

YES

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6
Q

Reversal agent for Fentanyl

A

Naloxone (Narcan)

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7
Q

Reversal Agent for benzodiazepine

A

Flumazenil (Romazicon)

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8
Q

Reversal for Midazolam (Versed)

A

Flumazenil (Romazicon)

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9
Q

Reversal agent for Opioids

A

Naloxone (Narcan)

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10
Q

Long lasting Benzo sedative

A

Diazepam (Valium)

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11
Q

Class 1a

A

Procainamide, Quinidine

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12
Q

Class 1b

A

Lidocaine

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13
Q

Class 1c

A

Flecainide, Propafenone

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14
Q

Class II

A

Metoprolol

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15
Q

Class III

A

Amiodarone, Sotalol

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16
Q

Class IV

A

Diltiazem, Verapami

17
Q

Reversal agent for Heparin

A

Protamine

18
Q

Reversal agent for Coumadin/ Warfarin

A

VItamin K

19
Q

What class AAD works on the sodium channel?

A

Class I

20
Q

What are class II drugs known as?

A

Beta Blockers

21
Q

What are class IV drugs known as?

A

Calcium channel blockers

22
Q

Used to terminate narrow complex tachycardia

A

Adenosine

23
Q

Treats Bradycardia or AV blocks

A

Atropine

24
Q

RVOT Triggered VT is converted with what meds?

A

Adenosine or Verapamil

25
Q

Which drugs are helpful in WPW?

A

Flecainide, procainamide

26
Q

QTc should be monitored when taking what drugs?

A

Class 1a like Quinidine or Procainimide

27
Q

Meds that are used to induce Afib

A

Adenosine

28
Q

Medication used to convert Afib to NSR

A

Ibutilide

29
Q

Junctional rhythm is observed when what med is administered

A

Isoproterenol (Isuprel)

30
Q

Defibrillation thresholds may increase with what medication

A

Sotalol and Amiodarone

31
Q

Class V

A

Digoxin, Adenosine

32
Q

What is the clotting test used for warfarin?

A

PT

33
Q

Defibrillation thresholds may increase with what medications?

A

Sotalol and amiodarone