NEPT CPP 2023 Flashcards
Ondansetron
Primary emergency indications
All undifferentiated nausea and vomiting
Ondansetron
Contraindications
Concurrent
apomorphine use
Ondansetron
Precautions
a) Liver disease - must not exceed 8mg/per day,
b) Long QT syndrome,
c) Pregnancy.
- See CPP’s for 5 more.
Ondansetron
Key timings
Oral (ODT) wafers
Onset = 2min
Peak = 20min
Duration = 2hrs
Ondansetron
Presentations
a) Wafer/Tablet containing 4mg or 8mg
b) 8mg in 4mL glass ampoule
Paracetamol
Presentation
500mg tablet or capsule
Paracetamol
Primary emergency indications
Mild pain including headache
Paracetamol
Contraindications
Age = < 1 month
Already administered in past 4hrs
Total intake in past 24hrs exceeds 4g (adult)
Paracetamol
Precautions
a) Hepatic impairment
b) Renal impairment
c) Elderly/frail
d) Malnourished
Paracetamol
Key timings
Onset = 30min
Peak = NA
Duration = 4hrs
Paracetamol
Pharmacology/
Actions
Provides analgesic and antipyretic effects.
Salbutamol
Primary emergency indications
- Respiratory distress with suspected bronchospasm
a) Asthma
b) Anaphylaxis
c) COPD
d) Other causes of bronchospasm
Salbutamol
Contraindications
Nil of significance in the above indications
Salbutamol
Key timings
Onset = 5-15min
Peak = n/a
Duration = 15-50min
Salbutamol
Special notes/ Important interactions
Continue to administer oxygen 8L/min between doses