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EMT Medications
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09/28/2016

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Term

Albuterol

  • Trade name
  • Actions
Definition
  • Ventolin, Proventil
  • Bronchodilation, relieves bronchospasms, and reduces airway resistance
Term

Albuterol

  • Doseage
  • Onset
Definition
  • For adult: 2.5 mg/3.0 mL normal saline
  • For children: 2.5mg/6.0mL normal saline
  • Connect oxygen tubing to SVN and run at 6-8lpm
  • Metered dose from inhaler is 90mcg 
  • Onset= 5 minutes, Duration= 3-4 hours
Term

Albuterol

  • Contraindications
Definition
  • MI
  • Cardiac pulmonary edema
  • Cardiac dysrhythmias associated with tachycardia(relative, >120)
Term

Albuterol

  • Indications
Definition
  • Respiratory distress with bronchospasms
    • Respiratory origin
    • Allergic reaction/anaphylaxis
    • Pneumonia
Term

Aspirin (ASA, Acetylsalicyclic Acid)

  • Trade name
  • Action
Definition
  • Bayer, St. Joseph
  • Interrupts Thomboxane A2
    • stops activation of new platelets as well as increase platelet aggregation
  • Inhibits normal tendency for platelets to accumulate inside injured or occluded cardiac arteries-promotes better blood flow through vessels to better perfuse the heart
Term

Aspirin (ASA, Acetylsalicyclic Acid)

  • Doseage
  • Onset
Definition
  • Range from 162mg to 325mg
  • 2-4 81 mg tablets
  • Onset= 15-30 minutes, Duration=4-6 hours
  • Given within 7 minutes
Term

Aspirin (ASA, Acetylsalicyclic Acid)

  • Contraindications
Definition
  • Unable to swallow
  • Caution if patient has history of active bleeding ulcer
  • Allergy
  • Hypersensitivity to salicylates
  • Hemorrhagic stroke
  • Children with flu like symptoms
Term

Aspirin (ASA, Acetylsalicyclic Acid)

  • Indications
Definition
  • Chest pain of suspected cardiac origin
Term

Nitroglycerine

  • Trade name
  • Action
Definition
  • Nitrostat, Nitro-bid, Nitrolingual
  • Relaxes systemic venous and arterial vessels causing vasodilation
    • Decreasing cardiac preload and afterload
    • Decreasing myocardial workload
    • Decreasing myocardial O2 consumption
  • Dilates coronary arteries
Term

Nitroglycerine

  • Doseage
  • Onset
Definition
  • If systolic BP > 100 administer 0.4 mg SL q 3-5 minutes
  • Total of 3 doses
  • Onset=2 minutes SL, 30-60 minutes topical, Duration= 30-60 minutes SL, 24 hours topical
Term

Nitroglycerine

  • Contraindications
Definition
  • Systolic BP < 100
  • Suspected right ventricular MI
  • Use of ED medications
    • Can cause profound hypotension and tachycardia
Term

Nitroglycerine

  • Indications
Definition
  • Angina or angina-equivalent discomfort
  • Cardiac pulmonary edema-paramedic only
Term

Oral Glucose

  • Trade name
  • Action
Definition
  • Glutose, Insta-glucose
  • Distrubed in the tissues and provides a prompt increase in circulating blood sugar
  • Fuel for body and required for cellular metabolism
Term

Oral Glucose

  • Doseage
  • Onset
Definition
  • 1 tube, total of 15 grams
  • Most protocols suggest 2-3 tubes, for total 30-45 grams
  • For pediatrics: 5-45 grams
Term

Oral Glucose

  • Contraindications
Definition
  • Unresponsive, unable to swallow
Term

Oral Glucose

  • Indications
Definition
  • Hypoglycemia (altered mental status with history of diabetes)
  • The ability to swallow the medication
Term

Activated Charcoal

  • Trade name
  • Action
Definition
  • SuperChar, InstaChar, Actidose, LiquiChar
  • Binds to certain poisons and prevents them from being absorbed into the body
Term

Activated Charcoal 

  • Doseage
Definition
  • Adult dose: 25-50 grams
  • Child dose: 12.5-25 grams
  • Based off of body weight: 1 gram Actidose per kg body weight
Term

Activated Charcoal

  • Contraindications
Definition
  • Ingestion of acids or alkalis
  • Unable to swallow 
  • Petroleum products
Term

Activated Charcoals

  • Indications
Definition
  • Poisoning by mouth, oral poisoning
Term

Epinephrine

  • Trade name
  • Action
Definition
  • Adrenaline, Epi-Pen, Epi-Pen Jr.
  • Bronchodilation of the bronchi
  • Vasoconstriction of the peripheral vasculature
  • Increased heart rate, increased contractility and increased automaticity of the heart
Term

Epinephrine

  • Doseage
  • Onset
Definition
  • Adult: 0.3mg (1:1000)
  • Pediatric: 0.15mg (1:2000)
  • Onset=IM tends to be variable, SQ 5-10 minutes, Duration= 1-4 hours, can be as short as 5-10 minutes
Term

Epinephrine

  • Contraindications
Definition
  • No contraindications when used in a life threatening situation
  • Administration caution if pt experiencing a possible MI
Term

Epinephrine

  • Indications
Definition
  • Emergency medical care for the treatment of the patient exhibiting the assessment findings of allergic reaction
  • Medication is prescribed
  • Medical direction authorizes use for this patient
Term
3 ED Medications
Definition
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  • Levitra (vardenafil)
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