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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... Seizures attributable to epi- lepsy and other disorders can be managed in the field , however . Seizures are one of the most frequently encountered neurological emer- gencies . One seizure followed by another seizure , without an ...
... Seizures attributable to epi- lepsy and other disorders can be managed in the field , however . Seizures are one of the most frequently encountered neurological emer- gencies . One seizure followed by another seizure , without an ...
Pagina 248
... seizures . Dispatch informs you that the boy has had two seizures since 2:00 P.M. and is now into his third seizure . The boy has a history of epilepsy and is on med- ication . He is unresponsive . Four minutes later you arrive at the ...
... seizures . Dispatch informs you that the boy has had two seizures since 2:00 P.M. and is now into his third seizure . The boy has a history of epilepsy and is on med- ication . He is unresponsive . Four minutes later you arrive at the ...
Pagina 249
... seizure , a repeat of 2.0 mg may be given . You administer the first dose of Valium , and the seizure subsides in two minutes . Your partner is now able to assist respirations with the BVM . Within five minutes the patient is in the ...
... seizure , a repeat of 2.0 mg may be given . You administer the first dose of Valium , and the seizure subsides in two minutes . Your partner is now able to assist respirations with the BVM . Within five minutes the patient is in the ...
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Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics | 17 |
Administration of Drugs | 31 |
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