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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Pagina 114
... initial dose of epinephrine in pediatric cardiac arrest is 0.01 mg / kg of a 1 : 10,000 solution intrave- nously ... initial dose . The total volume of drug administered remains the same , as epinephrine 1 : 1,000 is used instead of ...
... initial dose of epinephrine in pediatric cardiac arrest is 0.01 mg / kg of a 1 : 10,000 solution intrave- nously ... initial dose . The total volume of drug administered remains the same , as epinephrine 1 : 1,000 is used instead of ...
Pagina 146
... initial dose of adenosine is 6 milligrams given as a rapid intravenous bo- lus over a 1- to 2 - second period . To be certain that the drug rapidly reaches the central circulation , it should be given directly into a vein or into a prox ...
... initial dose of adenosine is 6 milligrams given as a rapid intravenous bo- lus over a 1- to 2 - second period . To be certain that the drug rapidly reaches the central circulation , it should be given directly into a vein or into a prox ...
Pagina 330
... initial blood pressures are in this range . Figure A - 9 Journal of the American Medical Association ( JAMA ) , October 28 , 1992. Volume 268 , Number ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION ALGORITHM Recommendations for Early Management of ...
... initial blood pressures are in this range . Figure A - 9 Journal of the American Medical Association ( JAMA ) , October 28 , 1992. Volume 268 , Number ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION ALGORITHM Recommendations for Early Management of ...
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Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics | 17 |
Administration of Drugs | 31 |
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