Description
Within its pages, readers will find an in-depth exploration of pharmacology, unraveling the mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics that govern the behavior of medications in the body. This foundational knowledge provides a solid springboard for understanding the diverse array of medications encountered in emergency settings, their therapeutic applications, and potential adverse effects.
Recognizing the paramount importance of medication safety, Pocket Drug Guide for EMS Providers delves into the legal, ethical, and patient education aspects that underpin this critical practice. It emphasizes the six rights of medication administration, highlighting the meticulous attention to detail required to ensure accurate and error-free medication delivery.
Moreover, this guide dedicates comprehensive chapters to specific drug classes commonly encountered by EMS providers. Analgesics and antipyretics take center stage, offering a thorough examination of their mechanisms of action, indications, and appropriate use in managing pain and fever. Antiarrhythmics and antihypertensives are meticulously explored, providing a deep understanding of their role in regulating heart rhythm and blood pressure, respectively.
The realm of antibiotics and antifungals is also extensively covered, shedding light on their antimicrobial properties and their applications in combating infections. Bronchodilators and antiasthmatics are thoroughly examined, empowering readers to effectively manage respiratory emergencies by relieving airway obstruction and improving breathing.
Rounding out this comprehensive guide is a chapter dedicated to emergency drugs for seizures and diabetes, providing an overview of anticonvulsants, benzodiazepines, insulin, glucagon, and hypoglycemia treatment protocols. Additionally, a chapter on EMS drug calculations and administration delves into the intricacies of medication dosages, intravenous fluid therapy, syringe doses, medication administration devices, and pediatric dosing, ensuring accurate and safe medication delivery in emergency settings.
Written in a clear, accessible style, Pocket Drug Guide for EMS Providers is an invaluable resource for EMS professionals at all levels of experience. Its user-friendly format, coupled with its wealth of up-to-date information, makes it an indispensable companion for those dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care in the dynamic and demanding field of emergency medical services.
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Language : English
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Pages : 223 pages
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