Given in deltoid muscle to an Rh - mother potentially pregnant with + fetus
An antacid & laxative, on every elder's med list
What we shoot for when starting an IV
Common antibiotic-use with caution in renal patients
Antihypertensive loop diuretic, follow potassium closely
Antidiuretic hormone used for vasodilatory shock & diabetes insupidus
Calcium channel blocker used to treat AFIB, PSVT, angina & HTN
An anesthetic, rarely used today, which is volatile and flammable
Treats SVT, has a half life of <10 seconds
Analgesic/antipyretic-max 3000mg/day of extra strength (recently lowered)
Patient, drug, dose, route , time
Alpha adrenergic agonist used for hypotension & nasal congestion
We only give it IV drip over 15 minutes, a histamine antagonist antiemetic
Adrenergic agonist inotrope used for cardiac decompensation
Thrombolytic used in acute ischemic stroke, given up to 4.5 hours after witnessed onset
Prevents diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus
Treats hypotension & shock, given as continuous drip, extravasation may cause necrosis
Anticoagulant, the reversal agent is Vitamin K
Clear solution consisting of lidocaine, epinephrine & tetracaine used for topical anesthesia