Pressors medication list

    • [DOC File]Date

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      (e.g., pressors, dilators, medication for pulmonary edema) D27. IV Anti-coagulants. D28. IV Chemotherapy. D29. Indwelling Bowel Catheter Management System. D30. Other Major Treatments. D30c. Specify _____ III. Current Medical Information (cont.) E. Medications List all current medications for the patient during the 2-day assessment period.

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      TX: always hospitalize… may need ICU and give IV fluids and / or pressors. ABX do not shorten the length of the acute illness but does decrease the risk or recurrence. BLADDER ANATOMY - Detrusser and urethra = smooth muscle - Internal spincter is at urethrovesical jxn - Incontinence = intraurethral < intravesical pressure - PSNS

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    • Vasopressors - Precautions &amp; Side Effects | Everyday Health

      Gift of Life Michigan Medication List. Medication Adult Dose Pediatric Dose

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      – inotropes/pressors or other meds such as antihypertensives; lines; consults called Neuro – sedatives, analgesics, and other meds (anti-epileptics – with drug levels); EEG findings or recent neuro-imaging findings; consults called

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      • Demonstrates knowledge of cardiovascular medications, pressors and anti-arrhythmic agents including dosing, side effects, and drug interactions. Able to identify and manage adverse events or unanticipated outcomes using critical thinking skills.

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    • [DOC File]OB/GYN Student Study Guide

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      Thyroid disorder or medication. Porphyria. Risk of raised intraocular or intracranial pressure. Active pulmonary infection or disease including acute asthma and URTI. Full meal within 3 hours (relative contraindication only, balance risk against urgency of procedure) b. List 6. essential pieces of informatio

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    • [DOC File]Donor Management Guidelines 7-11-11 from Gift of Life …

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      Life threatening major bleed: fatal bleed, ICH, or intrapericardial bleed with tamponade, hypovolemic shock or severe hypotension due to bleeding that required pressors or sgx, Hgb drop of ≥5 g/dL, or ≥4 units of RBC . Other major bleed: Hgb drop of 3-to-< 5 g/dL, 2-3 units of RBCs, or significantly disabling bleed . Other Endpoints

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      b. MAP Overall Goal 70-100 (MAP 70-80 if ON Pressors; MAP 80-100 if NOT on Pressors) c. ScVO2 Goal 65 % or greater. d. Notify MD if urine < 2ml/kg IBW q4H . e. Modified Ramsay Scale GOAL 2-3 (Achieve baseline then use during rewarming phase) - Every 30 minutes till Ramsey Goal is achieved - then every 1 hour . Light / Awake. Deep / Asleep

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