Code Blue Procedures and
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1. Where should the medication tray be placed for the pharmacist to access the drugs in it during a code blue emergency?
2. What two medications should be assembled at the beginning of a code blue emergency?
3. True or False: Pre-treatment/pre-medication is necessary before intubation.
4. When the physician requests a medication, what does the pharmacist do in conjunction with passing the medication to the physician or nurse who will be administering it?
5. Which NMB has the quickest onset of action?
6. What do you do with the empty syringe boxes as the code progresses? Why?
7. Which IVPB medication should NOT be given in the same line as an alkaline IV solution?
8. What diluent should be avoided when making a norepinephrine drip?
9. What is an Ambu Bag( used for?
10. A MD wants to sedate with etomidate. What dose do you recommend for a 70 kg patient?
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