Are you an AEMT student or prepping to become one? A basic understanding of the medications in your scope of practice is a must! Make sure to snag this digital download to get a head start on learning your medications. This bundle includes the brand and/or generic name, mechanism of action, indications, contraindications, dose/route, adverse reactions and bonus side notes of each of the medications.
You will find the following medications enclosed:
1) Acetaminophen
2) Acetic Acid
3) Activated Charcoal
4) Albuterol
5) Aspirin
6) Atropine Sulfate
7) D50
8) Diphenhydramine
9) DuoDote Auto-Injector
10) Epinephrine 1:1,000
11) Epinephrine 1:10,000
12) Fentanyl Citrate
13) Glucagon
14) Hydromorphone
15) Hydroxocobalamin
16) Ibuprofen
17) Ipratropium Bromide
18) Isopropyl Alcohol
19) Ketorolac Tromethamine
20) Lactated Ringer's
21) Levalbuterol
22) Lidocaine
23) Mark I (NAAK) Auto-Injector
24) Meperidine
25) Methylprednisolone
26) Morphine Sulfate
27) Naloxone
28) Nitroglycerin
29) Nitrous Oxide
30) Normal Saline
31) Ondansetron
32) Oral Glucose
33) Oxygen
34) Potassium Chloride
35) Pralidoxime Chloride
36) Promethazine
37) Proparacaine
38) Racemic Epinephrine
39) Tetracaine Hydrochloride
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