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BP (give pressor), Tocolytics (terbutaline 250 mcg subQ, +/-NTG SL spray 400 mcg x2) For Emergent GA: •ENSURE OBs PREPPED AND DRAPED BEFORE INDUCTION •Pre-oxygenate 4 breaths. RSI w/ cricoid: •Meds: Sux 1.5 mg/kg w/ either: propofol 2-3 mg/kg or etomidate 0.2 mg/kg or ketamine 1-2 mg/kg or thiopental 4-5 mg/kg
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