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The electrophysiologists has ordered an Isuprel drip to infuse at 5
mics/minute. The infusion is premixed as a 4:1 drip ( 4 mg/1 L of fluid) similar to
lidocaine and Pronestyl drips. Select the correct infusion rate in cc/hour.
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1 75 cc/ hr 2 Antiarrhythmic medication
3 Cardiac stimulation 4 Aminocaproic (embouchure)
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, Antiarrhythmic medication Prior to an EP study, the patient should be in a
baseline state. It is most important to remove the
patient from nonessential:
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Narcan (naloxone) What is the antagonist medication for
Demerol/morphine
Romazicon (Mexican, flumazenil) What is the antagonist for Midazolam/Versed
Aminocaproic (embouchure) What is the antagonist for thrombolytic (tPA)
Vitamin K What is the antagonist for warfarin/Coumadin
Ventricular antiarrhythmic What classification does lidocaine and
procainamide belong to?
SVT antiarrhythmic What classification does verapamil and adenosine
belong to?
Inotropic What classification does digitalis and dobutamine
belong to?
Chronotropic What classification does isoproterenol and
atropine belong to?
Pressor What classification does norepinephrine and
dopamine (high-dose)belong to
Vasoconstriction What is the effect of the autonomic receptor alpha
adrenergic?