Prehospital Providers' Guide to MedicationSaunders, 2000 - 531 pagina's This pocket-sized reference quickly provides the essential information on medications that Emergence medical service providers need. From descriptions of the various prescription and over-the-counter medications, to the administration of field medications and interventions, this resource encompasses all the knowledge needed to assess and promptly treat patients. |
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acute administer oxygen ADVERSE REACTIONS SPECIAL agent alcohol allergic angina antibiotic antihistamine anxiety arrhythmias atrial flutter benzodiazepine beta blocker blood bolus bradycardia bronchodilator calcium cardiac cause CLASS ACTIONS INDICATIONS common consider Contact medical control CONTRAINDICATIONS PRECAUTIONS SIDE COPD diabetes directed by medical disease disorders diuretic DOSAGE PEDIATRIC DOSAGE DOSAGE ROUTE OVERDOSE dose drug EFFECTS SIGNIFICANT INTERACTIONS emergency epinephrine field fluid Give general supportive glucose headache heart Hypersensitivity hypertension hypotension ibuprofen increased INDICATIONS CONTRAINDICATIONS PRECAUTIONS infections infusion INTERACTIONS DOSAGE PEDIATRIC mg/kg minutes monitor vitals muscle myocardial infarction narcotic nausea necessary options OVERDOSE OR TOXICITY pain patient PEDIATRIC DOSAGE ROUTE possible PRECAUTIONS SIDE EFFECTS prepared protocols repeat respiratory depression result rhythm saline seizures setting severe severe pain shock SIDE EFFECTS SIGNIFICANT SIGNIFICANT INTERACTIONS DOSAGE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS supportive measures tachycardia tion TOXICITY PRESENTATION TREATMENT treat asthma treat HTN treat pain TREATMENT OF OVERDOSE ventricular vomiting