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Brama28

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  1. New nurse here looking for help. Has anyone pushed amiodarone 300mg for a patient in VTACH with a pulse. Pt was unresponsive and post cardiopulmonary arrest. HR was over 130 and BP was 180's/90's (i know hypotension is an issue) No medications administered prior to this order. Only a shock at 200j per EMS prior to arrival. I have given amiodarone bolus of 150mg over 10 minutes then 1mg/min after that. I have pushed amiodarone 300mg for a pulseless patient. I work in a small hospital with no interventional cardiology services. Just wondering if its a standard I'm missing. If so, can someone recommend a resource or reference?

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