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| 1. | example of a glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor |
| 2. | reverse effects of benzodiazepine overdose |
| 3. | naloxone |
| 5. | used in the treatment of severe metabolic acidosis unresponsive to ventilation and oxygenation (2 words) |
| 7. | romazicon |
| 8. | treatment for digoxin toxicity with life-threatening symptoms |
| 9. | narcotic useful for acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema |
| 10. | nonbarbiturate, nonbenzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic with no analgesic properties used in rapid sequence intubation |
| 11. | calcium used for hyperkalemia |
| 12. | first intervention for VF and pulseless VT |
| 13. | treatment of choice for patients with cardiovascular compromise and SVT, VT with pulse, atrial fib or flutter |
| 15. | frequently used in wolff-parkinson-white syndrome |
| 17. | neuromuscular blocking agen with minimal cardiovascular effect |
| 18. | dobutamine |
| 19. | first drug to use in a pulseless arrest |
| 23. | useful in poisoning from beta-blockers |
| 24. | vasodilator that reduces the tone in all the vascular beds and that can be toxic |
| 25. | reverses the effects of opiates |
| 27. | used to treat hypotension or shock when there is adequate intravascular volume |
| 29. | adenosine |
| 30. | used to treat ventricular arrhythmias if other agents not available or contraindicated |
| 31. | amiodarone |
| 36. | furosemide |
| 37. | nitroprusside |