Drug of choice for bradycardia due to beta blocker overdose is:
#2
Is Naloxone useful in mothers on opioid analgesics?_____
#3
What is the therapeutic endpoint of atropinization in OP poisoning?_____
#4
Drug of choice for beta antagonist toxicity is?
#5
Induced-_____ (i.e. nitrites followed by thiosulfate) may be used to treat cyanide poisoning
#6
EZY pill is _____
#7
essen schedule of rabies post exposure proph. includes doses at which days
#8
dose of equine rabies Ig is _____
#9
dose of human rabies Ig is _____
#10
tetanus Ig dose is _____ IU after trauma
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Antidotes in Emergency Medicine Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Drug of choice for bradycardia due to beta blocker overdose is:
Answer: Glucagon
Flashcard 2: Is Naloxone useful in mothers on opioid analgesics?_____
Answer: Yes
Flashcard 3: What is the therapeutic endpoint of atropinization in OP poisoning?_____
Answer: Cessation of Tracheobronchial secretions
Flashcard 4: Drug of choice for beta antagonist toxicity is?
Answer: Glucagon
Flashcard 5: Induced-_____ (i.e. nitrites followed by thiosulfate) may be used to treat cyanide poisoning
Answer: methemoglobinemia
Flashcard 6: EZY pill is _____
Answer: an emergency contraceptive pill containing levonergestrl(LNG)
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Flashcard 7: essen schedule of rabies post exposure proph. includes doses at which days
Answer: 0,3,7,14,28 days--intramuscular
5 dose schedule
day 14 dose is skipped if animal is healthy
Extra:
Flashcard 8: dose of equine rabies Ig is _____
Answer: 40 IU/Kg
Extra:
Flashcard 9: dose of human rabies Ig is _____
Answer: 20 IU/Kg
Extra:
Flashcard 10: tetanus Ig dose is _____ IU after trauma
Answer: 250
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