SNHD Adult Med Dosages Flashcards

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adult trauma patient who is breathing with no palpable pulse gets how much fluid bolus?

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1L

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adult ondansetron dose for patient in abdominal pain with nausea

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4mg IV/IM (always) >>>ondansetron droperidol metoclopramide prochlorperazine

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adult droperidol dose for patient in abdominal pain with nausea

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1.25mg IV/IM (always) ondansetron >>>droperidol metoclopramide prochlorperazine

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adult metoclopramide dose for patient in abdominal pain with nausea

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10mg IV/IM slow over 1-2 minutes (always) ondansetron droperidol >>>metoclopramide prochlorperazine

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adult prochlorperazine dose for patient in abdominal pain with nausea

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up to 10mg IV/IM (always) ondansetron droperidol metoclopramide >>>prochlorperazine

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adult ab pain patient with hypovolemia gets how much fluid bolus?

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500ml may repeat up to 2000ml

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adult diphenhydramine dose for allergic reaction with no airway/breathing difficulties

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50mg (always) reassess after 5 minutes

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adult epinephrine dose for allergic reaction with airway/breathing difficulties

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1:1000 of .5 mg IM repeat every 15 minutes max of 1.5

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adult albuterol dose for allergic reaction with airway/breathing difficulties

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2.5mg SVN (always)

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adult epinephrine dose for allergic reaction with airway/breathing difficulties and signs of shock

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5mcg-10mcg of 1:100,000 may repeat every 2-5mins

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adult dopamine dose for allergic reaction with airway/breathing difficulties and signs of shock

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5-20mcg/kg get SBP to at least 90

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adult allergic patient with airway/breathing difficulties gets how much fluid bolus?

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500ml may repeat up to 2000ml

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Adult D10 dose for hypoglycemic patient

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25G from (250ml of 10% solution) (always) >>>D10 glucagon

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Adult glucagon dose for hypoglycemic patient with no IV access

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1mg IM (always) D10 >>>glucagon

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Naloxone dose for adult patient thats unresponsive, resp distress with suspected opiod OD

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.4mg-2mg may repeat 2mg if slow to respond max of 10mg

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adult ketamine dose for excited delirium

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2mg/kg IV (always) or 2-4mg/kg IM

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adult midazolam dose for persistent risk to self/others

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.1mg/kg IV/IM (always) may repeat @ 5 mins with .05mg/kg >>>midazolam diazepam droperidol

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adult diazepam dose for persistent risk to self/others

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5mg IV (always) repeat every 5 mins midazolam >>>diazepam droperidol

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adult droperidol dose for persistent risk to self/others

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1.25mg IM/IV (always) with saline flush may repeat at 5 minutes midazolam diazepam >>>droperidol

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adult atropine dose for bradycardia

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.5mg IVP/IO may repeat every 3-5mins to max of 3mg

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adult dopamine dose for bradycardia with failure to capture on transcutaneous pacing

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5-10 mcg/kg IV titrate to get SBP of 90 Max of 20mcg/kg

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adult glucagon dose for bradycardia with failure to capture on transcutaneous pacing and patient is on beta blockers

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1mg IV (always)

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adult calcium chloride dose for bradycardia with failure to capture on transcutaneous pacing and patient is on beta blockers

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1g (always)

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adult fluid bolus given to burn patient if signs of hypoperfusion, OR >20% BSA burn present

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500ml contact med control for further fluid

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Adult epinephrine dose for cardiac arrest
1mg IV/IO (1:10,000) every 3-5 minutes ETT administration requires 2 to 2.5 times the dose
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Adult amiodarone dose for cardiac arrest patient with shockable rhythm
300mg IV may repeat with 150mg if refectory after 5th shock
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adult nitro dose in suspected ACS with no STEMI
.4mg SL or 2 sprays (almost always) may repeat @ 5minutes with 2 sprays
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adult ondansetron dose in suspected ACS with nausea/vomiting and no STEMI
4mg IV/IM (always) \>\>\>ondansetron metoclopramide prochlorperazine same as ab pain protocol
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adult metoclopramide dose in suspected ACS with nausea/vomiting and no STEMI
10mg IV/IM slow over 1-2 minutes (always) ondansetron \>\>\>metoclopramide prochlorperazine
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adult prochlorperazine dose in suspected ACS with nausea/vomiting and no STEMI
up to 10mg IV/IM (always) ondansetron metoclopramide \>\>\>prochlorperazine
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pregnant patient with hypovolemia gets how much fluid bolus?
500ml max of 200ml
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adult dose for oxymetazoline OR phenylephrine for epistaxis
2 sprays (always)
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fluids for heat cramps
PO fluids as tolerated
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Fluid for heat exhaustion or heat stroke
500ml to max of 2000
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adult calcium chloride dose for hyperkalemia
1g (always)
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adult sodium bicarbonate dose for hyperkalemia
1 mEq/kg IVP/IO SLOW (always)
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adult dose for mag sulfate for pregnant patient having seizure (remember, 2 patients)
4gm in 50cc NS over 20 minutes (always)
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adult dose for midazolam for pregnant patient having seizure after being given mag sulfate
.1mg/kg IM/IV (always) repeat @ 5 minutes with .05mg/kg try diazepam afterwards
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adult dose for diazepam for pregnant patient having seizure after being given mag sulfate
5mg IV (always) may repeat @ 5 mins try midazolam first
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adult dose for mag sulfate for pregnant patient having pre-eclampsia
2gm in 50cc NS over 10 minutes (always)
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adult naloxone dose for confirmed opioid OD
2mg IM/IV may repeat to a max of 10mg
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adult hydroxocobalamin dose for cyanide poisoning
5g over 15 minutes (always)
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adult diphenhydramine dose for dystonic reaction
50mg IV/IM (always)
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Adult sodium bicarbonate dose for TCA/ASA OD
1mEq/kg of 8.4% solution (always) may repeat once in 3-5 minutes
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Adult calcium chloride dose for calcium channel blocker OD
1g of 10% (always)
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adult glucagon dose for beta blocker OD
1mg IM/IV (always)
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Atropine dose for organophosphate toxicity
2mg every 15 mins as needed to decrease secretions and ventilatory resistance
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Adult ketamine dose for pain
.2mg/kg IV/IM (always) NOT for chest pain/ACS/STEMI
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Adult morphine dose for pain
.1mg/kg IV/IM max of 10 mg repeat dose 10 mins after 1st or until pain relieved or respiratory depression occurs
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Adult fentanyl dose for pain
1mcg/kg IV/IM max of 100mcg may repeat after 10 mins
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Adult hydromorphone dose for pain
.01mg/kg IV/IM max of 1mg may repeat after 10 mins
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adult ondansetron dose for nausea from pain meds
4mg IV/IM (always) \>\>\>ondansetron droperidol metoclopramide prochlorperazine
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adult droperidol dose for nausea from pain meds
1.25mg IV/IM (always) ondansetron \>\>\>droperidol metoclopramide prochlorperazine
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adult metoclopramide dose for nausea from pain meds
10mg IV/IM slow over 1-2 minutes (always) ondansetron droperidol \>\>\>metoclopramide prochlorperazine
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adult prochlorperazine dose for nausea from pain meds
up to 10mg IV/IM (always) ondansetron droperidol metoclopramide \>\>\>prochlorperazine
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adult nitro dose for pul edema/CHF with normal normal tensive Pt AND what does their SBP need to be
.4mg SL (almost always) may repeat at 5 mins as long as HR is over 60 SBP needs to be over 100mmHG
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adult nitro dose for pul edema/CHF with hypertensive Pt AND what does their SBP need to be
1.6mg SL (usually .4 but this is the one exception) may repeat every 5 mins DBP must be over 100
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adult dopamine dose for pul edema/CHF with hypotensive Pt AND what does their SBP need to be
5-20mcg/kg/min to get SBP over 100 SBP must be under 100
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Adult dopamine dose to increase myocardial contractility and HR, and improve BP via vasoconstriction
2-10mcg/kg/min
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Adult dopamine dose to cause vasoconstriction of renal, mesenteric and peripheral blood vessels that can result in poor perfusion and renal failure
10-20 mcg/kg/min
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adult ipratropium dose for respiratory distress
2.5ml of .02% solution in SVN albuterol \>\>\>ipratropium mag sulf
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Adult mag sulf dose for resp distress
2g in 50ml NS over 10min (always) albuterol ipratropium mag sulf
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adult dose midazolam for seizure pt with BGL over 60 and/or history of seizures
.1mg/kg MAX of 5mg IM/IV/IN/IO (always)
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adult dose diazepam for seizure pt with BGL over 60 and/or history of seizures
5mg IM/IV (always)
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adult dose D10 for seizure pt with BGL under 60
25g IV/IO (250ml of 10% solution) (always) \>\>\>D10 Glucagon
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adult dose glucagon for seizure pt with BGL under 60 and no IV access
1mg IM (always) D10 \>\>\>Glucagon
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adult dose of midazolam for persistent (status) or recurrent seizure
.1mg/kg MAX of 5mg IM/IN/IV/IO (always) repeat dose at .05mg/kg \>\>\>midazolam diazepam
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adult dose of diazepam for persistent (status) or recurrent seizure
5mg IM/IV (always) midazolam \>\>\>diazepam
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Fluids for adult with suspected sepsis
500ml may repeat 3 times to get SBP over 90 with no rales MAX of 2L
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Adult dose for epi for sepsis patient with SBP under 90 after 2L of fluid
1:100,000 5mcg-10mcg may repeat every 2-5 mins to keep SBP over 90
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Adult dose for dopamine for sepsis patient with SBP under 90 after 2L of fluid
5-20mcg/kg/min to keep SBP over 90
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fluids for adult in non-traumatic, non-cardiogenic shock
1L may repeat once with no rales
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fluids for adult in cardiogenic shock with no rales
500ml may repeat once
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Adult dose of epi for schock
5mcg - 10mcg IV/IO repeat every 2-5 mins to keep SBP over 90
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Adult dose of dopamine for schock
5-20mcg/kg/min to keep SBP over 90
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Fluids for adult with smoke inhalation emergency with hypoperfusion
500ml max of 2000ml
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Adult dose of hydroxocobalamin for smoke inhalation emergency
5g over 15mins (always)
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adult dose of aspirin with suspected STEMI
324mg PO
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adult dose of nitro with suspected STMI
.4mg SL (almost always) may repeat 5 mins with 2 sprays
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adult ondansetron dose for patient in chest pain with nausea
4mg IV/IM (always) \>\>\>ondansetron metoclopramide prochlorperazine
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adult metoclopramide dose for patient in chest pain with nausea
10mg IV/IM slow over 1-2 minutes (always) ondansetron \>\>\>metoclopramide prochlorperazine
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adult prochlorperazine dose for patient in chest pain with nausea
up to 10mg IV/IM (always) ondansetron metoclopramide \>\>\>prochlorperazine
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Adult dose for adenosine for stable pt with narrow complex (under .11sec) tachy with unsuccessful vagal maneuvers
6mg rapid IVP/IO
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Adult dose of amiodarone for stable pt with regular monomorphic VT with wide complex (over .12sec)
150mg in 50cc MS over 10min
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Adult dose of Mag Sulf for torsades de pointes in stable pt
2g IV/IO in 50cc NS of 10min
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2nd adult dose of Adenosine after 1st was not successful for narrow complex (under .11sec) stable tachy with unsuccessful vagal maneuvers
12mg IVP/IO
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Adult dose for etomidate for synchronized cardioversion sedation of stable tachy patient after amiodarone was unsuccessful at treating regular monomorphic VT
.15mg/kg IV/IO (almost always)
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Adult dose for etomidate for synchronized cardioversion sedation of stable tachy patient after mag sulf was unsuccessful at treating torsades de pointes
.15mg/kg IV/IO (almost always)
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adult dose of adenosine for untable pt with narrow complex tachy
12mg rapid IVP
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adult dose of etomidate to sedate and synchronize cardioconvert unstable pt with narrow complex tachy and adenosine didn't help
.15mg/kg (almost always)
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adult dose of etomidate to sedate defib unstable pt with wide complex torsades dep pointes/polymorphic v-tach
.15mg/kg (almost always)
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adult dose of etomidate to sedate defib unstable pt with wide monomorphic v-tach
.15mg/kg (almost always)
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adult dose of mag sulf if defib of torsades de pointes with wide complex in unstable pt didnt work
2mg IV in 50cc NS over 10 min (always)
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adult dose of amiodarone if cardioversion of wide complex monomorphic VT didn't help
150mg in 50cc NS over 10 min
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Fluid for adult ROSC
COLD 250ml/hr up to 1L
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adult dose for dopamine for ROSC
5-20mcg/kg/min to keep SBP over 90
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Adult dose for nastracheal intubation preparation with phenylephrine and oxymetazoline
1-2 sprays add lidocaine 2% lube if using oxy
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adult dose for etomidate for intubation
.3mg/kg IV \>\>\>etomidate ketamine
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adult dose for ketamine for intubation
2mg/kg IV (always) or 4mg/kg IM etomidate \>\>\>ketamine
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adult dose of midazolam to maintain sedation in RSI
.1mg/kg IV/IM (always) may repeat 5mins @ .05mg/kg IV/IM \>\>\>midazolam diazepam
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adult dose of diazepam to maintain sedation in RSI
5mg IV (always) may repeat after 5 mins with physician order midazolam \>\>\>diazepam