Classic Classic Quiz Drugs (EMT) by Wgraves Wgraves 220 played - 13 yrs ago Drug dosages and characteristics according to AHS protocols 2011. QUIZ 13 QUESTIONS hard 1 The initial dosage of glucagon is 2mg IM1mg IM. 5mg IMNone of the above 2 The TOTAL dosage of glucagon is 2mg IM1mg IM. 5mg IMNone of the above 3 Your initial dosage of salbutamol is 5mg mixed with 500mcg of ipratropium bromide2. 5mg mixed with 250mcg of ipratropium bromide5mg mixed with 250mcg of iproatropium bromide2. 5mg mixed with 500mg of ipratropium bromide 4 Your anaphylactic patient has already used their EpiPen when you arrive, but the symptoms are still present. Do you administer epinephrine? YesNoYes, but wait 20 minutesOnly if the patient requests 5 If you decide to give your anaphlactic patient epinephrine, what is your initial dose? 1. 0mg IM0. 2mg IM0. 3mg IM0. 5mg IM 6 You have given your suspected ACS patient 160mg of ASA. It has been 15 minutes. What is your next dose? 160mg80mgASA is not used in Acute Coronary SyndromeNone of the above 7 The key BP number in nitroglycerin administration is 100mmHg90mmHg110mmHg120mmHg 8 When giving nitroglycerin via IV what is your dosage? Start at 20 mcg/min, increase by 10 mcg/min q 5 minutes prn to a maximum of 200 mcg/minStart at 20 mcg/min, increase by 10 mcg/min q 10 minutes prn to a maximum of 200 mcg/minStart at 25 mcg/min, increase by 10 mcg/min q 5 minutes prn to a maximum of 200 mcg/minNone of the above 9 Of the following which is NOT a contraindication for D50W? Unable to initiate an IVAllergic to corn productsHyperglycemicHypoglycemic 10 If a patient has an active GI bleed can you still administer ASA? YesNo 11 What is the dose for ipratropium bromide? 10 puffs q 20 mins to a total of 30 puffs5 puffs q 20 mins to a total of 15 puffs15 puffs q 10 mins to a total of 30 puffsNone of the above 12 Your paramedic partner is about to give epinephrine 1 : 1000 via IV. What is wrong with this picture? You should be doing it.Epinephrine is not given via IV.Epinephrine 1 : 1000 is not given via IV.There is nothing wrong. 13 Severe anaphylaxis is defined as ALOC, respiratory failure, airway compromise, BP < 100 mmHgRespiratory failure, airway compromise, BP < 90 mmHgALOC, airway compromise, BP < 90 mmHgALOC, respiratory failure, airway compromise, BP < 90 mmHg A mistake in this Quiz ? Contact the author Commentaires