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A complete knowledge base for all prehospital medication and their application
Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology, Seventh Edition is a comprehensive guide to the most common medications and fluids used by paramedics and other emergency medical service (EMS) professionals in prehospital emergency care.A cornerstone of EMS education for more than 25 years, it has been extensively revised in this edition to reflect current trends in emergency care, especially the growing requirement for evidence-based practice.
A valuable aid to both practicing paramedics and paramedic students, it presents care procedures that represent accepted practices throughout the U.S. and Canada, as well as up-to-date medication dosages according with nationally accepted standards, including those of the AMA, AHA, and PDR.
Contents:
- General information
- Pharmacokinetics and Pharmocodynamics
- Administration of medications
- Medication dosage calculations
- Fluids, electrolytes, and intravenous therapy
- Autonomic nervous system
- Medication used in the treatment of cardiovascular emergencies
- Medication used in the treatment of respiratory emergencies
- Medication used in the treatment of Allergic reaction and anaphylaxis
- Medication used in the treatment of metabolic-endocrine emergencies
- Medication used in the treatment of neurological emergencies
- Medication used in the treatment of obstetrical and gynecological emergencies
- Toxicological emergencies in prehospital care
- Medication used in the treatment of behavioral emergencies
- Medication used in the treatment of gastrointestinal emergencies
- Sedation and pain management
- Weapons of mass destruction
- Authors: Bryan E. Bledsoe, Dwayne E. Clayden
- Published November 7, 2011
- 8 ½” x 10 7/8”
- 560 pages
- 7th Edition