ACLS review
181. What is the recommended dose of Aspirin for a patient admitted with STEMI?
The recommended dose is 160 to 325 mg
182. Name four absolute contraindications for receiving reperfusion therapy
Any prior intracranial hemorrhage
Known structural cerebral vascular lesion (eg, AVM)
Known malignant intracranial neoplasm (primary or metastatic)
Ischemic stroke within 3 months EXCEPT acute ischemic stroke within 3 hours
Suspected aortic dissection
Active bleeding or bleeding diathesis (excluding menses)
Significant closed head trauma or facial trauma within 3 months
183. What is the dose of sublingual nitroglycerine for a patient who complains of chest pain?
Nitroglycerine 0.3 to 0.4 mg, may repeat every 5 minutes
184. What are two indications for giving morphine sulfate to a patient who is experiencing chest pain associated with a STEMI?
Chest pain and anxiety associated with AMI or cardiac ischemia
Acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema (if blood pressure is adequate)
185. Match the following medications with the correct dosage
Adenosine 0.5mg
Amiodarone 2.5-5mg
Lidocaine 300mg
Verapamil 2-20mcg/kg/min
Magnesium 1mg
Atropine 325mg
Dopamine 1-1.5mg/kg
Epinephrine 1-2gm
Aspirin 6mg
Verapamil
Answer
Revieweeed 2/28/16
Answer
185. Match the following medications with the correct dosage
Adenosine 6mg
Amiodarone 300mg
Lidocaine 1-1.5mg/kg
Magnesium 1 - 2 gm
Atropine 0.5mg
Dopamine 2-20mcg/kg/min
Epinephrine 1mg
Aspirin 325mg
Verapamil 2.5-5mg
Revieweeed 2/28/16
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