Drugs are bad, Mkay
So you wanna be an EMT
How much?
How did you know?
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100

What is an Agonist?

What is an Antagonist?

Stimulate

Block

100

What is a metered dose inhaler?

MDI delivers the same amount of a medication each time it is used. 

100

ASA (Aspirin)

Dose and Indication

162-324 MG

Chest Pain

100

Define Parental Route

Define Enteral Route

Parental: Other than the digestive tract, skin or mucous membrane. (Think needles)

Enteral: Enter through the digestive tract. 

100

What are the main routes of medication administration?

IV, IO, IM, IN, Inhaled, SL, PO

200

Define Antiplatelet 

Medication that prevents blood platelets from sticking together. 

200

What is an Adverse effect?

Give me an example. 

Good job

200

Epinephrine

Dose and Indication

0.3 MG IM/SQ

Anaphylactic Reaction

200

What are the "Rights of medication administration?

Patient, Medication and indication, Dose, Route, Time, Education, Refuse, Response and evaluation, Documentation. 

200

What medication is given through a MAD Device?

Naloxone

300

Define Polypharmacy

Use of multiple medications on a daily basis. 

300

Drugs for Allergic Reaction

Epinephrine

O2


300

Naloxone (Narcan)

Dose and Indication


0.4 MG - 2 MG IM/IN 

Opiate Overdose

300

What medications can you administer to help someone with Chest pain?

ASA, O2, Nitro

300

Drugs for difficulty breathing

Albuterol 

Ipratropium

O2

400

You respond to a 16 year old female not conscious unknown breathing at Walmart. You are led into the restrooms where you find the patient in a bathroom stall not conscious between the toilet and stall. 

What are you considering with initial rule outs. 

What medications would you administer if any?

Cardiac Arrest, Overdose, Hypoglycemia? What else?
400

You respond to a high school basketball gave for a 17 year old male difficulty breathing. Pt is tracking you upon arrival complaining of difficulty breathing. Pt stated he has asthma but couldn't find his inhaler. 

What medications can you administer if any?

O2, Albuterol, Atrovent. 

400

Nitroglycerin

Dose and Indication

Special Considerations

0.3 to 0.4 MG SL

Chest Pain

ED Meds, Medical control. 

400

Pinpoint pupils is a rule in for?

Why?

Narcotic overdose. 

Why?

Constriction of the pupil occurs when the Iris sphincter muscle, which is controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system, contracts. Opiates stimulate the parasympathetic portion of the autonomic nervous system, thus restricting the pupils

400

How you you coach someone who is having difficulty breathing take a nebulizer treatment?

Nice. 

500

You have a 67 year old male with reports from dispatch of Chest pain and difficulty breathing. When you arrive on scene you find a 67 year old male whos family stated he was complaining his chest hurt this morning and now at 3 PM he wasn't acting right and slurring his speech. What drugs if any should you administer assuming the patient is not allergic to anything. 

More information needed. Rule outs include?

500

You are dispatched to a possible diabetic episode. Upon arrival a 52 year old female is sitting in a chair not tracking as you approach. Pt is confused and slowly looses consciousness. 

What medications should you administer if any?

More information needed. Request ALS and start rule outs. 

500

Oral Glucose

Dose and Indication

1/2 to 1 Tube 12.5-25 Grams

Hypoglycemic Episode (Rule outs are important)

500

You are dispatched to a local park for a 17 year old male possible allergic reaction. Pt is presenting with hives and difficulty breathing.

What medications should you administer if any?


Epi, O2, Albuterol. 

500

You respond to a 38 year old male CC: Chest pain. 

Pt states his cx pain started 10 minutes ago after he came inside from working in the yard. Pt appears anxious. 

What medications if any would you administer?

O2, ASA, Nitro

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