Emergency Treatments
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A patient experiencing an acute hypertensive crisis would most likely be administered which of the following medications?

  • Promedole
  • Noradrenaline
  • Magnesium sulfate (correct)
  • Atropine

Which medication is most appropriate for a patient presenting with symptoms of acute renal colic?

  • Atropine (correct)
  • Caffeine
  • Insulin
  • Prednisolone

A patient is brought to the emergency department exhibiting symptoms of poisoning after exposure to an organophosphorus insecticide. Which antidote would be most appropriate to administer?

  • Unithiol
  • Atropine (correct)
  • Diazepam
  • Glucose

Following a bee sting, a patient develops severe respiratory distress, hypotension, and widespread urticaria. Which medication is most critical to administer immediately?

<p>Prednisolone (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A patient with a history of cardiac issues presents with a rapid heart rate originating above the ventricles. Which medication is most likely to be administered to manage this supraventricular tachycardia?

<p>Anaprilini (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Corgylcone

For acute heart failure treatment.

Noradrenaline

To treat acute vascular insufficiency.

Nitroglycerin

Nitroglycerin is used for an attack of angina.

Predosolone

To treat Bronchoobstructive syndrome.

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Atropine

Used for acute renal colic.

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Study Notes

  • Acute heart failure can be treated with Corgylcone.
  • Acute vascular insufficiency can be treated with noradrenaline.
  • An attack of angina can be treated with nitroglycerin.
  • Hypertensive crisis can be treated with magnesium sulphate.
  • Bronchoobstructive syndrome can be treated with predosolone.
  • Acute renal colic can be treated with atropine.
  • Hypoglycemic coma can be treated with glucose.
  • Hyperglycemic coma can be treated with insulin.
  • Poisoning by barbiturates can be treated with caffeine.
  • Poisoning by organophosphorus insecticide can be treated with Atropine.
  • Poisoning by convulsive poison can be treated with diazepam.
  • Traumatic shock can be treated with promedoli.
  • Belladonna's poisoning can be treated with preserni.
  • Poisoning by cardiac glycosides can be treated with unitholi.
  • Myocardial infarction can be treated with promedole.
  • Anaphylactic shock can be treated with prednosolone.
  • Supraventricular tachycardia can be treated with anaprilini.
  • An attack of indomitable vomiting can be treated with metoclopromide.
  • Convulsive syndrome can be treated with diazepam.
  • Atrioventricular block can be treated with Atropine.

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Overview of emergency treatments for various conditions. It covers treatments like Corgylcone for acute heart failure and noradrenaline for acute vascular insufficiency. Additionally, treatments for poisonings and other acute conditions are also discussed.

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