LAD (left anterior descending) - ANS >> Coronary artery corresponding to the Anterior heart (leads V3,
V4 )
Agent
Aspirin (ASA) - ANS >> Antidote
Bicarb
Agent
Benzodiazepines - ANS >> Antidote
Flumazenil (Romazicon) (may cause seizures)
Agent
Beta Blockers - ANS >> Antidote
Glucagon
Agent
Calcium Channel Blockers - ANS >> Antidote
Calcium Gluconate
Agent
Cocaine - ANS >> Antidote
Benzodiazepines
*DO NOT give beta-blockers to drug-induced, stimulant-related hypertensive and/ or tachycardic
patients!
Agent
Pit Vipers - ANS >> Antidote
,CroFab, FabAV
Agent
Cyanide - ANS >> Antidote
Amyl Nitrate (inhaled), Sodium Nitrate (IV), Sodium Thiosulfate (IV)
Sodium Nitroprusside (Nipride) has the prescense of ...? Tx? - ANS >> Cyanide. Tx with simultaneous
administration of Sodium Thiosulfate IV infusion.
Agent
Digoxin (Digitalis) - ANS >> Antidote
Digibind, Digoxin Fab May also use Magnesium, Phenytoin, and Lidocaine until Digibind or Digoxin can be
give. *DO NOT use beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers for digitalis toxicity
Agent
Dilantin - ANS >> Antidote
Supportive care
Agent
Ethylene Glycol (Anti-Freeze) - ANS >> Antidote
Fomepizole (Antizol)
Agent
Ethanol toxicity - ANS >> Antidote
Fomepizol (Antizol)
Agent
Hydrocarbons such as petroleum distillates (eg, gasoline, kerosene, mineral oil, lamp oil, paint thinners) -
ANS >> Antidote
Airway protection is the #1 priority due to high risk of aspiration.
,Intubate
Agent
Isoniazid (INH) - ANS >> Antidote
Pyridoxine
Agent
Iron - ANS >> Antidote
Deferoxamine
Effective iron ingestion tx characterized by... - ANS >> Urine output appears in pink in color "vin-rose
urine"
Agent
Methanol - ANS >> Antidote
IV Ethanol
Agent
Opiods - ANS >> Antidote
Naloxone (Narcan)
Agent
Organophosphates - ANS >> Antidote
Atropine, 2 Pam Chloride
Agent
Tricyclic Antidepressants - ANS >> Antidote
Bicarb
, Agent
Tylenol - ANS >> Antidote
Mucomyst, Acetadote, N-Acetylcysteine (NAC)
Pediatric age range
Neonate - ANS >> Birth to 28 days
Pediatric age range
Infant - ANS >> 28 days to 1 year
Pediatric age range
Toddler - ANS >> 1 to 2 years
Pediatric age range
Child - ANS >> > 2 years
Pediatric Normal BP formula - ANS >> 90 + (2 x age)
Pediatric Hypotensive BP formula - ANS >> 70 + (2 x age)
Neonate/Infant Emergency Fluid Resuscitation dose - ANS >> 10cc/kg
Toddler/Child Emergency Fluid Resuscitation dose - ANS >> 20cc/kg
Max number of fluid bolus infusion for a pediatric - ANS >> 2
Glucose management for all pediatrics - ANS >> D-Stick< 60mg/dL, all ages 2cc/kg
Glucose management DOC for a neonate - ANS >> 2cc/kg of D10