Pharmacology for Prehospital Emergency CareF.A. Davis, 1994 - 307 pagina's This updated, popular text gives paramedic students all the information they need to know to properly administer drugs in the field. Unit I addresses general pharmacological principles; Unit II offers detailed information about 68 prehospital drugs categorized by type of emergency. Incorporates 1992 guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and includes study questions, case studies, indexes, appendices, and a glossary. |
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Pagina 6
... drug . For example , patients over 70 have a reduced vol- ume of distribution , which makes it necessary to reduce the maintenance infu- sion dosage of lidocaine by 50 percent . Drug Interactions Drug interactions explain the more common ...
... drug . For example , patients over 70 have a reduced vol- ume of distribution , which makes it necessary to reduce the maintenance infu- sion dosage of lidocaine by 50 percent . Drug Interactions Drug interactions explain the more common ...
Pagina 9
... interactions . Essentially , the information in the PDR is the same as that provided in drug package inserts . Professional journals are another good source for drug information . Articles in ... Drug Standards and Testing Drug Nomenclature.
... interactions . Essentially , the information in the PDR is the same as that provided in drug package inserts . Professional journals are another good source for drug information . Articles in ... Drug Standards and Testing Drug Nomenclature.
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... drug . DRUG INTERACTIONS : Antihistamines , antidepressants , and sedative / hyp- notic drugs may cause additive CNS depression . □ Simultaneous use with other narcotic agents may diminish nalbuphine's analgesic effects . NIFEDIPINE ...
... drug . DRUG INTERACTIONS : Antihistamines , antidepressants , and sedative / hyp- notic drugs may cause additive CNS depression . □ Simultaneous use with other narcotic agents may diminish nalbuphine's analgesic effects . NIFEDIPINE ...
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UNIT | 1 |
Drug Legislation | 7 |
Drug Preparations | 14 |
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absorption activity additive administer Adult ADVERSE REACTIONS agent amount antiarrhythmic Antihypertensive arrhythmias Assess atrial flutter atropine beginning block blood pressure body bradycardia Bronchodilator calcium cardiac Cardiovascular cause caution cell Chapter CLASSIFICATIONS Pharmacologic concentration CONTRAINDICATIONS decimal decrease depression develop diazepam Diuretic DOSAGE Adult dose DRUG INTERACTIONS electrolytes emergency epinephrine example Explanation Figure fluid Gastrointestinal give given glucose heart hypertension hypotension increase INDICATIONS FOR PREHOSPITAL infusion initial injection intravenous IV bolus lidocaine MECHANISM OF ACTION medication mg/kg milligrams milliliter monitor muscle Nausea needed nervous system normal occur oxygen pain PARAMEDIC IMPLICATIONS patient Pediatric PRECAUTIONS prehospital preparation produce rapid REACTIONS AND SIDE receptors recommended Repeat respiratory response result ROUTE AND DOSAGE saline Schedule seizures setting severe SIDE EFFECTS signs slow IV bolus sodium solution stimulation STUDY substance tachycardia THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT tissue treat treatment unit ventricular