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Subjects/Anesthesia/Anesthesia
Anesthesia
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According to `AHA 2010 Guidelines' which of the following drug is not used in CPCR?

A. Adrenalin
B. Vasopressin
C. Atropine
D. Amiodarone

Explanation

Answer- C. Atropine'According to AHA 2020 Guidelines, Atropine is no longer recommended for routine use in the management of pulseless electrical activity (PEA)asystole.'ACLS- medications for pulses arrestAtropine: deleted from pulseless arrest algorithmEpinephrine: dose, interval unchangedVasopressin: dose, use unchangedAmiodarone: dose, indications unchangedLidocaine: dose, indications unchangedSodium Bicarbonate: routine use not recommendedCalcium: for treatment of cardiac arrest not recommended

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