An AEMT may give naloxone for this condition.
The AEMT should avoid use of ibuprofen in these cases.
What is bleeding disorders/active GI bleed?
Albuterol works on the lungs by doing.
What is bronchodilation?
When giving a full dose of aspirin, the AEMT should give this much.
What is 324 mg?
Your patient who is nauseous could benefit from this drug.
What is ondansetron (Zofran)?
What is febrile seizure?
An AEMT should refrain from giving nitroglycerin in the presence of.
What is hypotension/PDE-5 inhibitors?
Ipatropium bromide works on the body to have this effect.
What is the reduction of mucus secretions in the airway?
The absolute maximum dose of acetaminophen is.
What is 1000 mg?
Your difficulty breathing patient is experiencing a headache and could benefit from this drug.
Albuterol should be used in patients with this airway condition.
What is bronchospasm (asthma/COPD/RAD)?
This is a contraindication of aspirin.
What is GI bleed/recent surgery?
Aspirin is used in ACS for this purpose.
What is reduces platelet aggregation?
When giving IN naloxone via an atomizer, an AEMT would give this volume per nostril.
What is 1 ml?
You patient has just delivered a child. They are experiencing postpartum hemorrhage. They could benefit from this drug.
What is oxytocin (Pitocin)?
Nitroglycerin can be administered by AEMTs in these two conditions.
What is ACS and CHF?
Oral glucose should avoided in this case.
What is lack of gag reflex/altered mental status?
Epinephrine acts on the vessels, causing vasoconstriction. These receptors are known as _____.
What is alpha 1 receptors?
Your patient who is <25 kg is in anaphylaxis. This would be their dose of epinephrine.
What is 0.15 mg?
You are tending to a very cold patient. They could benefit from ______.
An EMS provider may give epinephrine for these two conditions.
What is anaphylaxis and impending respiratory failure?
What is hepatic impairment/alcohol abuse?
Glucagon works in the body to increase blood sugar in this way.
What is glycogenolysis (release of glycogen stores in the liver)?
An AEMT could give ondansetron via this route and this dose.
What is ODT/IM/SUBQ/IV and 4 mg?
An AEMT-only crew is giving epinephrine 1:10000 to a pediatric cardiac arrest. Their dose would be.
What is none?