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MAGNESIUM SULFATE (Name/Class)
Magnesium/Electrolyte
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Magnesium (Drug/Class)
MAGNESIUM SULFATE/Electrolyte
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Electrolyte (Drug/Name)
MAGNESIUM SULFATE/(Magnesium)
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MAGNESIUM SULFATE (Des)
electrolyte that acts as a 1)calcium channel blocker 2)CNS depressant 3)anticonvulsant. Also depresses the function of smooth, skeletal, & cardiac muscles.
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electrolyte that acts as a 1)calcium channel blocker 2)CNS depressant 3)anticonvulsant. Also depresses the function of smooth, skeletal, & cardiac muscles.
MAGNESIUM SULFATE (Des)
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MAGNESIUM SULFATE (Ind)
1)refractory V-Fib 2)pulseless V-Tach (especially torsade depointes) 3)AMI 4)eclamptic seizures.
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1)refractory V-Fib 2)pulseless V-Tach (especially torsade depointes) 3)AMI 4)eclamptic seizures.
MAGNESIUM SULFATE (Ind)
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MAGNESIUM SULFATE (CI)
1)HB 2)myocardial damage 3)shock 4)persistent hypertension 5)hypocalcemia.
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1)HB 2)myocardial damage 3)shock 4)persistent hypertension 5)hypocalcemia.
MAGNESIUM SULFATE (CI)
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MAGNESIUM SULFATE (PC)
1)other CNS depressants 2)neuromuscular blocking agents.
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1)other CNS depressants 2)neuromuscular blocking agents.
MAGNESIUM SULFATE (PC)
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MAGNESIUM SULFATE (Dose)
- V-Fib/tachycardia: 1-2g IV over 2:00.
- Torsade de pointes: 1-2g IV then infusion 0.5-1.0g/hr IV.
- Asthma/COPD: 1-2g over 10:00
- Eclampsia: 2-6g IV/IM over 15:00-30:00
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V-Fib/tachycardia: 1-2g IV over 2:00.
Torsade de pointes: 1-2g IV then infusion 0.5-1.0g/hr IV.Asthma/COPD: 1-2g over 10:00
Eclampsia: 2-6g IV/IM over 15:00-30:00
MAGNESIUM SULFATE (Dose)
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PHENYTOIN (Name/Class)
(Dilantin)/Anticonvulsant
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(Dilantin)(Drug/Class)
PHENYTOIN /Anticonvulsant
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Anticonvulsant (Drug/Name)
PHENYTOIN/Dilantin
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PHENYTOIN (Des)
derivative related to phenobarbital 1)reduces spread of electrical discharges in motor cortex 2)inhibits seizures 3)has antidysrhythmic properties that counteract the effects of digitalis.
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derivative related to phenobarbital 1)reduces spread of electrical discharges in motor cortex 2)inhibits seizures 3)has antidysrhythmic properties that counteract the effects of digitalis.
PHENYTOIN (Des)
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PHENYTOIN (CI)
1)hypersensitivity to hydantoin products 2)seizures due to hypoglycemia 3)sinus bradycardia 4)HB 5)Adams-Stokes syndrome.
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1)hypersensitivity to hydantoin products 2)seizures due to hypoglycemia 3)sinus bradycardia 4)HB 5)Adams-Stokes syndrome.
PHENYTOIN (CI)
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PHENYTOIN (PC)
1)hepatic or renal impairment 2)alcoholism 3)cardiogenic shock 4)elderly 5)debilitated patients 6)diabetes 7)hyperglycemia 8)bradycardia 9)HB 10)respiratory depression
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1)hepatic or renal impairment 2)alcoholism 3)cardiogenic shock 4)elderly 5)debilitated patients 6)diabetes 7)hyperglycemia 8)bradycardia 9)HB 10)respiratory depression
PHENYTOIN (PC)
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PHENYTOIN (Dose)
- seizures, status epilepticus: 10-15 mg/kg slow IV. Ped: 8-10mg/kg slow IV.
- dysrhythmias: 100 mg slow IV (over 5:00) to a maximum 1,000 mg. Ped: 3-5mg/kg slow IV.
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seizures, status epilepticus: 10-15 mg/kg slow IV. Ped: 8-10mg/kg slow IV.
dysrhythmias: 100 mg slow IV (over 5:00) to a maximum 1,000 mg. Ped: 3-5mg/kg slow IV.
PHENYTOIN (Dose)
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PHENYTOIN (Ind)
1)seizures 2)status epilepticus 3)cardiac dysrhythmias secondary to digitalis toxicity.
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1)seizures 2)status epilepticus 3)cardiac dysrhythmias secondary to digitalis toxicity.
PHENYTOIN (Ind)
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SODIUM BICARBONATE (Name/Class)
NaHCO3/Alkalizing Agent
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NaHCO3 (Drug/Class)
SODIUM BICARBONATE/Alkalizing Agent
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Alkalizing Agent (Drug/Name)
SODIUM BICARBONATE/NaHCO3
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SODIUM BICARBONATE (Des)
1)provides vascular bicarbonate to assist the buffer system in reducing the effects of metabolic acidosis 2)treatment of some overdoses.
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1)provides vascular bicarbonate to assist the buffer system in reducing the effects of metabolic acidosis 2)treatment of some overdoses.
SODIUM BICARBONATE (Des)
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SODIUM BICARBONATE (Ind)
1)tricyclic antidepressant and barbiturate overdose 2)refractory acidosis 3)hyperkalemia.
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1)tricyclic antidepressant and barbiturate overdose 2)refractory acidosis 3)hyperkalemia.
SODIUM BICARBONATE (Ind)
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SODIUM BICARBONATE (CI)
none when used in severe hypoxia or late cardiac arrest.
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none when used in severe hypoxia or late cardiac arrest.
SODIUM BICARBONATE (CI)
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SODIUM BICARBONATE (PC)
1)may cause alkalosis if given in too large a quantity 2)may deactivate vasopressors 3)may precipitate w/ calcium chloride.
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1)may cause alkalosis if given in too large a quantity 2)may deactivate vasopressors 3)may precipitate w/ calcium chloride.
SODIUM BICARBONATE (PC)
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SODIUM BICARBONATE (Dose)
1.0 mEq/kg IV, then 0.5 mEq/kg/10:00. Ped: same as adult (may be given IO).
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1.0 mEq/kg IV, then 0.5 mEq/kg/10:00. Ped: same as adult (may be given IO).
SODIUM BICARBONATE (Dose)
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THIAMINE (Name/Class)
Thiamine/Vitamin
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Thiamine (Drug/Class)
THIAMINE/Vitamin
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Vitamin (Drug/Name)
THIAMINE/Thiamine
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THIAMINE (Des)
vitamin B1, wh/ is required to convert glucose into energy.
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vitamin B1, wh/ is required to convert glucose into energy.
THIAMINE (Des)
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THIAMINE (Ind)
1)coma of unknown origin 2)chronic alcoholism w/ associated coma 3)delirium tremens.
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1)coma of unknown origin 2)chronic alcoholism w/ associated coma 3)delirium tremens.
THIAMINE (Ind)
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THIAMINE (PC)
known hypersensitivity to the drug
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known hypersensitivity to the drug
THIAMINE (PC)
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THIAMINE (Dose)
100mg IV/IM. Ped: 10-25mg IV/IM.
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100mg IV/IM. Ped: 10-25mg IV/IM.
THIAMINE (Dose)
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