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ALBUTEROL
1) hypersensitivity to the drug.
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IPRATROPIUM
- 1) hypersensitivity to atropine or its derivs
- 2) primary treatement for acute bronchospasm
- 3) nut allergy.
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CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE
- 1) hypersensitivity to benzodiazepines
- 2) pregnant/nursing mothers
- 3) children under 6.
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DIPHENYDRAMINE
1) asthma; other lower respiratory diseases
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FENTANYL
- 1) MAO inhibitors w/in 14 days
- 2) myasthenia gravis
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LORAZEPAM
1) sensitivity to benzodiazepines
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METOCLOPRAMIDE
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) allergy to sulfite agents
- 3) seizure disorders
- 4) pheochromocytoma
- 5) mechanical GI obstruction or perforation
- 6) breast cancer
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MORPHINE SULFATE
- 1) hypersensitivity to opiates
- 2) undiagnosed head or abdominal injury
- 3) hypotension, or volume depletion
- 4) acute asthma
- 5) COPD
- 6) severe respiratory depression
- 7) pulmonary edema due to chemical inhalation.
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NALOXONE
- 1) hypersensitivitiy
- 2) non-narcotic-induced respiratory depression
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DIAZEPAM
- 1) shock
- 2) coma
- 3) acute alcoholism
- 4) depressed vital signs
- 5) obstetric patients
- 6) neonates
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FLUMAZENIL
- 1) hypersensitivity to flumazenil or benzodiazepines
- 2) patients who take medication for status epilepticus or seizures
- 3) seizure-prone patients during labor and delivery
- 4) tricyclic antidepressant overdose
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MIDAZOLAM
- 1) hypersensitivity to benzodiazepines
- 2) narrow-angle glaucoma
- 3) shock
- 4) coma
- 5) acute alcohol intoxication
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SUCCINYLCHOLINE
- 1) family history of malignant hyperthermia
- 2) penetrating eye injury
- 3) narrow-angle glaucoma
- 4) hyperkalemia
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ADENOSINE
- 1) 2nd & 3rd degree heart block
- 2) sinus node disease
- 3) asthma.
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EPINEPHRINE
- 1) narrow angle glaucoma
- 2) hemorrhagic, traumatic, or cardiac shock
- 3) during labor
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VASOPRESSIN
- 1) PVCs
- 2) 1st stage of labor
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ATROPINE
- 1) none in emergency setting
- 2) 2nd degree type 2 & above heart blocks are class 2B (not recommended)
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ASPERIN
- 1) hypersensitivity to salicylates
- 2) active ulcer disease
- 3) asthma
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DEXTROSE 50% in Water
none in hypoglycemia
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FUROSEMIDE
1) hypotension
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NITROGLYCERIN
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) tolerance to nitrates
- 3) severe anemia
- 4) head trauma
- 5) hypotension
- 6) increased ICP
- 7) PTs taking sildenafil
- 8) glaucoma
- 9) shock
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DOBUTAMINE
- 1) hypersensitivity to Sympathomimetic amines
- 2) ventricular tachycardia
- 3) hypovolemia without fluid resuscitation
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DOPAMINE
- 1) hypovolemic hypotension w/out aggressive fluid resuscitation
- 2) tachydysrhythmias
- 3) ventricular fibrillation
- 4)pheochromocytoma
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ISOPROTENEROL
1) cardiogenic shock
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TETRACAINE
1) hypersensitivity
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DILTIAZEM
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) sick sinus syndrome
- 3) 2nd or 3rd degree HB
- 4) systolic BP < 90 or diastolic BP < 60
- 5) wide-complex tachycardia
- 6) WPW
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TRIDIL
- 1) hypotension
- 2) uncorrected hypovolemia
- 3) increased intracranial pressure
- 4) constrictive pericarditis
- 5) pericardial tamponade
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VERAPAMIL
- 1) severe hypotension
- 2) cardiogenic shock
- 3) 2nd or 3rd degree heart block
- 4) CHF
- 5) sinus node disease & accessory AV pathways
- 6) WPW syndrome
- 7) it should not be administered to persons taking beta blockers
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METOPROLOL
- 1) cardiogenic shock
- 2) sinus bradycardia <45
- 3) 2nd/3rd degree HB
- 4) PR interval >0.24
- 5) asthma or COPD
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CALCIUM CHLORIDE
- 1) ventricular fibrillation
- 2) hypercalcemia
- 3) possible digitalis toxicity
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METHYLPREDNISOLONE
no major CIs in the emergency setting.
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MAGNESIUM SULFATE
- 1) HB
- 2) myocardial damage
- 3) shock
- 4) persistent hypertension
- 5) hypocalcemia.
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PHENYTOIN
- 1) hypersensitivity to hydantoin products
- 2) seizures due to hypoglycemia
- 3) sinus bradycardia
- 4) HB
- 5) Adams-Stokes syndrome.
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SODIUM BICARBONATE
none when used in severe hypoxia or late cardiac arrest.
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BUTORPHANOL
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) head injury
- 3) undiagnosed abdominal pain
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MEPERIDINE
- 1) seizure disorders
- 2) acute abdomen prior to diagnosis
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NALBUPHINE
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) undiagnosed head or abdominal injury
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AMINOPHYLLINE
uncontrolled cardiac dysrhythmias
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HALOPERIDOL
- 1) parkinson's disease
- 2) seizure disorders
- 3) coma
- 4) alcohol depression
- 5) CNS depression
- 6) thyrotoxicosis
- 7) with other sedatives
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MILRINONE
hypersensitivity
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PROMETHAZINE
hypersensitivity to phenothiazines
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TERBUTALINE
hypersensitivity
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ALTEPLASE RECOMBINANT
- 1) active internal bleeding
- 2) suspected aortic dissection
- 3) traumatic CPR
- 4) recent hemmorhagic stroke (6mo)
- 5) intracranial or intraspinal surgery or trauma (2mo)
- 6) pregnancy
- 7) uncontrolled hypertension
- 8) hypersensitivity to thrombolytics
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HEPARIN
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) active bleeding or bleeding tendencies
- 3) recent eye, brain or spinal surgery
- 4) shock
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NOREPINEPHRINE
hypotension due to uncorrected hypovolemia
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DEXAMETHASONE
none in the emergency setting
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MANNITOL
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) pulmonary edema
- 3) CHF
- 4) organic CNS disease
- 5) intracranial bleeding
- 6) shock
- 7) severe dehydration
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OXYTOCIN
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) prehospital admin before delivery of infant or infants
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RACEMIC EPINEPHRINE
- 1) hypersensitivity
- 2) hypertension
- 3) epiglottitis
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AMIODARONE
- 1) cardiogenic shock
- 2) severe sinus bradycardia
- 3) advanced heart block
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LIDOCAINE
- 1) hypersensitivity to amide-type local anesthetics
- 2) supraventricular dysrhythmias
- 3) stokes-adams syndrome
- 4) 2nd- & 3rd-degree heart blocks
- 5) bradycardias
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PROCAINAMIDE
- 1) hypersensitivity to procainamide or procaine
- 2) myasthenia gravis
- 3) 2nd/3rd degree heart block
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2nd/3rd degree heart block
- 1) AMIODARONE (advanced HB)
- 2) ATROPINE
- 3) DILTIAZEM
- 4) LIDOCAINE
- 5) METOPROLOL
- 6) MAGNESIUM SULFATE (HB)
- 7) PROCAINAMIDE
- 8) VERAPAMIL
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narrow-angle glaucoma
- 1) EPINEPHRINE
- 2) MIDAZOLAM
- 3) NITROGLYCERIN (glaucoma)
- 4) SUCCINYLCHOLINE
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