EMT Pharmacology pt 1 Questions With Complete Solution A+ Review What is the route called when medications are given via the GI tract? - ANSWER-enteral What is the adult dose ____ and pediatric dose _______ of an Epi pen? - ANSWER-Adult 0.3 mg Pediatric 0.15 mg What is the buccal administration route - ANSWER-between the cheek and gum What is the classification (action) of nitroglycerine? - ANSWER-vasodilator Where does the systolic pressure need to fall before an EMT must contact Medical Direction in the administration of nitroglycerine? - ANSWER-Under 100mmHg Is Naloxone an antagonist or an agonist (circle one)? - ANSWER-Antagonist What two things make up the central nervous system? - ANSWER-brain and spinal cord List what happens when you stimulate the following: B1, B2 A1, A2 - ANSWER-B1 speeds up or slows down the heart rate B2 Bronchodilation A1 Vasoconstriction A2 Vasodilalation What is the most common route for poisonings and medication administration? - ANSWER-ingestionWhen health care providers fail to give enough medication to reach the target range what is the new range called? - ANSWER-Sub-therapeutic