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CRITICAL CARE DRIPS-July 2016

Horizontales
Can be used in the 4th goal of Sepsis protocol to increase SCVO2.
Sedation medication used in CIWA protocol
Antidysrhythmic, I have a loading dose that's (per protocol) and I'm found in ACLS algorhythms.
Used for ventricular arrythmias.
Narcotic antagonist.
Used in vasoconstriction, max dosage per protocol is 200 mcg/min.
Causes vasoconstriction, increases heart rate and increases cardiac output...used in hypotensive crisis.
Increases renal perfusion, increases BP, increases cardiac output and increases heart rate.
Vasocontstriction, increases blood flow to all vital organs without increasing workload or output of heart and dilates coronary arteries.
Used to anticoagulate patient who have HIT (Heparin Inuced Thrombocytopenia)
Beta-blocker with very rapid onset...Used to decrease heart rate, lower BP, SVT tachydysrhytmias, HTN and acute MI.
Verticales
Calcium channel blocker, can be used to convert atrial arrythmias and HTN but can cause hypotension.
Anticoagulant that we audit.
Vasodilator, including coronary arteries
Paralytic agent
Used to treat moderate to severe hypertension without reflex tachycardia or significant reduction in heart rate.
Used for Tylenol overdose
Has 2 different protocols and even a protocol to transition off of.
Used for sedation and is lipid based.
A potent, rapid-acting antihypertensive agent.
Sedation medication that is on vent pathway