Pediatric Pharmacology Quiz
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Which drug is contraindicated for IN administration?

  • Diazepam (correct)
  • Fentanyl
  • Ketamine
  • Midazolam
  • What is the initial dose of Adenosine for pediatric narrow complex stable tachycardia?

  • 0.3mg/kg
  • 0.2mg/kg (correct)
  • 0.4mg/kg
  • 0.1mg/kg
  • What should be minimized during the administration of medications?

  • Interruptions (correct)
  • Adverse effects
  • Monitoring requirements
  • Drug interactions
  • Which of the following medications can be administered intranasally?

    <p>Fentanyl (B), Midazolam (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these dosages is appropriate for Adenosine if a child weighs 30 kg?

    <p>6mg (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following medications is commonly administered via the intranasal route?

    <p>Midazolam (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary reason for contraindicating intravenous administration of certain medications?

    <p>Potential for tissue damage (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following drugs is most commonly used for procedural sedation in a pre-hospital setting?

    <p>Midazolam (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following medications is typically administered intravenously for pain management?

    <p>Fentanyl (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which route of medication administration is generally associated with the fastest onset of action?

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

    Flashcards

    Contraindicated drug for IN administration

    Fentanyl is contraindicated for intranasal administration in emergencies.

    Initial dose of Adenosine for pediatrics

    The initial dose for pediatric narrow complex stable tachycardia is 0.1 mg/kg.

    Adenosine use in stable tachycardia

    Adenosine is used to treat stable tachycardia in children.

    Midazolam administration route

    Midazolam is suitable for intranasal administration.

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    Drug options for stable tachycardia

    Various drugs including Adenosine are used for stable tachycardia treatment.

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    Contraindicated drug for IN

    Fentanyl is contraindicated for intranasal administration.

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    Midazolam IN administration

    Midazolam can safely be administered intranasally.

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    Safe drugs for IN use

    Drugs like Midazolam and Ketamine are suitable for intranasal use.

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    Ketamine IN administration

    Ketamine is also appropriate for intranasal administration.

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    Diazepam IN contraindication

    Diazepam is not recommended for intranasal use.

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    Study Notes

    Drug Contraindicated for Intravenous (IV) Administration

    • Fentanyl is contraindicated for intravenous administration.
    • Fentanyl is contraindicated for intranasal (IN) administration.

    Pediatric Adenosine Dosing for Stable Narrow Complex Tachycardia

    • The initial dose of Adenosine for pediatric patients with stable narrow complex tachycardia is 0.1 mg/kg.

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    Test your knowledge on pediatric pharmacology, particularly focusing on the contraindications of Fentanyl for IV administration and dosing guidelines for Adenosine in stable narrow complex tachycardia. This quiz is essential for healthcare providers working with pediatric patients.

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