Prehospital Emergency PharmacologyBrady, 1996 - 420 pagina's The latest edition of a text and reference for student and professional paramedics. It covers 85 of the most commonly used drugs in prehospital care. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. |
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... Endotracheal Administration The endotracheal route is very effective and often forgotten in the emer- gency setting . When an IV cannot be established , and the patient is in dire need of lidocaine , naloxone , atropine , or epinephrine ...
... Endotracheal Administration The endotracheal route is very effective and often forgotten in the emer- gency setting . When an IV cannot be established , and the patient is in dire need of lidocaine , naloxone , atropine , or epinephrine ...
Pagina 197
... endotracheal tube . A lack of carbon dioxide in the exhaled air strongly indicates that the tube is placed in the esophagus , while the pres- ence of carbon dioxide probably indicates proper tube placement . End - tidal carbon dioxide ...
... endotracheal tube . A lack of carbon dioxide in the exhaled air strongly indicates that the tube is placed in the esophagus , while the pres- ence of carbon dioxide probably indicates proper tube placement . End - tidal carbon dioxide ...
Pagina 216
... endotracheal intubation . Mechanism of Action Succinylcholine is a short - acting , depolarizing skeletal muscle relaxant . Like acetylcholine , it combines with cholinergic receptors in the motor nerves to cause depolarization ...
... endotracheal intubation . Mechanism of Action Succinylcholine is a short - acting , depolarizing skeletal muscle relaxant . Like acetylcholine , it combines with cholinergic receptors in the motor nerves to cause depolarization ...
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Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics | 17 |
Administration of Drugs | 31 |
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