Title | Cardiac Meds - These are the cardiovascular medications that students will commonly see when |
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Author | M H |
Course | med-surg |
Institution | The University of Arizona Global Campus |
Pages | 10 |
File Size | 169.4 KB |
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These are the cardiovascular medications that students will commonly see when they are in the clinical setting and passing medications....
Format to use *** For those of us who haven't started pick meds from the bottom of the list so those who have started yesterday don't have to do entirely new meds Brand name: Therapeutic/Pharm class: Route fo administration: Onset, Peak, Duration: Safe Dose/Infusion rate/ titration/ Max 24hr dose: *** can leave safe dose blank since its based on pt indication**** Drug concentration (and what to dilute it with): Indication:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
Epinephrine (Madisyn) (Fin) Dopamine (Fin) Phenylephrine (Erika)- complete!- I moved it to #3 :) Carvedilol (Mari) Atenolol - Alize (Fin) Labetalol -Alize (Fin) Atropine (Fin) Diltiazem (Maryan) Digoxin (Madisyn) (Fin) HCTZ (Madisyn) Spironolactone -Alize (Fin) Metoprolol- Mari (Fin) Hydralazine- Mari (Fin) Losartan (Maryan) Lisinopril -Alize (Fin) Atorvastatin (Maryan) Sildenafil (Viagra) -Alize (Fin) Tamsulosin (Flomax) -Mari Captopril
1. Drug Name: Generic- Epinephrine Brand Name- Epipen, Adrenaclick Classification: P: Adrenergic T: Antiasthmatics, Bronchodilators, Vasopressors Onset Peak Duration: IV: O: rapid P: 20 min. D: 20-30 min IM: O: 6-12 min. P: unknown D:...