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:
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General information
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Pharmacokinetics and Pharmocodynamics
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Administration of medications
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Medication dosage calculations
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Fluids, electrolytes, and intravenous therapy
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Autonomic nervous system
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Medication used in the treatment of cardiovascular emergencies
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Medication used in the treatment of respiratory emergencies
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Medication used in the treatment of Allergic reaction and anaphylaxis
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Medication used in the treatment of metabolic-endocrine emergencies
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Medication used in the treatment of neurological emergencies
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Medication used in the treatment of obstetrical and gynecological emergencies
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Toxicological emergencies in prehospital care
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Medication used in the treatment of behavioral emergencies
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Medication used in the treatment of gastrointestinal emergencies
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Sedation and pain management
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Weapons of mass destruction
Specifications:
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Authors: Bryan E. Bledsoe, Dwayne E. Clayden
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Published November 7, 2011
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8 ½” x 10 7/8”
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560 pages
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7th Edition