Yolanda Flores, Critical Care CNS Care Manager Information in this booklet should be used as a guide only. The prescriber is responsible for the verification of indications and dosages listed in the manufacturers’ package insert for the individual drugs, from which most information for this dosing guide is obtained. The prescriber. Drug Infusions A-Z - BH ICU Manual. Adrenaline - adrenaline may be considered if both inotropy and chronotropy are required. Aminophylline - aminophylline may be considered for intubated, severe, acute asthma in children who are not responding to iv salbutamol. Amiodarone - amiodarone is the preferred agent for most arrhythmias. Current drug dosing charts for 48 of the most common, and most difficult to administer, intravenous infusion critical care drugs ensure that the information you need is readily available. Quick reference drug compatibility charts provide instant access to this crucial www.doorway.rus:
BH ICU Manual. Home Home Common ICU Drugs. This is not an exhaustive list. Drugs not mentioned in this list can be prescribed as per the Australian Medicine Handbook or Australian Injectable Drugs Handbook (available on the Clinicians Health Channel, or via intranet). The following intravenous drug monographs are for medications commonly used in critical care. If the drug you are interested in locating is not listed below AND you are INSIDE London Health Sciences Centre, please check the LHSC Parenteral Drug Administration www.doorway.ruc drugs are listed in lower case, trade name drugs begin with an upper case letter. DRUG STD CONC STD DILUTION STD FLUID ALT FLUID COMMON ADULT ADMINISTRATION RATE MAX ADMIN. RATE MAX CONC/ REFERENCE Administration Central (C) or Peripheral (P) 3,4 Adult Critical Care IV Medication Infusion Sheet Lidocaine 4 mg/mL mg/mL D5W Premix / NS mg/min 5 mg/min 16 mg/mL4 C or P.
ICU Medical MedNet™ Software – Enhances safety at the point of care with highly customizable drug libraries that guide users and help to protect patients by alerting to hard and soft limits, upper and lower dosing limits intended to help. The above is a quick guide created by the Wellington ICU Drug Manual, Wellington, New Zealand. This is meant to be a simplified guide. Use clinical judgement and susceptibilities to help select your antibiotic course. Yolanda Flores, Critical Care CNS Care Manager Information in this booklet should be used as a guide only. The prescriber is responsible for the verification of indications and dosages listed in the manufacturers’ package insert for the individual drugs, from which most information for this dosing guide is obtained. The prescriber.
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