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  1. Synthetic opioid agonist that acts on opioid receptors to produce analgesia, euphoria, respiratory and physical depression; a schedule II drug with potential for physical dependency and abuse.

  2. Apr 25, 2022 · Etomidate (Amidate) Anesthetic, non-barbiturate hypnotic Etomidate is a very potent drug that acts on the reticular activating system to produce a short-acting anesthesia with amnesic …

  3. Paramedic Drugs | List | Indications | Geeky Medics

    Jun 29, 2023 · An overview of common paramedic drugs including indications, mechanism of action, administration and key considerations.

  4. EMS providers should acquire a fundamental understanding of pharmacology related to their respective level of licensure/practice. Please provide any suggestions for future revisions of this document …

  5. EMT Medications and Dosages Flashcards | Quizlet

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 324mg (4 tablets), .4mg, .3mg and more.

  6. Feb 6, 2025 · As a component of preparedness for domestic terrorism, EMS personnel, public safety officers, and other first responders recognized by the EMS system, may carry, self-administer, or …

  7. What Drugs Do Paramedics Carry? - TheParamedicCoach

    May 14, 2024 · Common medicines carried by paramedics include: medications for managing cardiac issues, pain relievers, allergic reaction drugs, and drugs for controlling seizures.

  8. We believe that our students should be educated to their full scope of practice and therefore we have identified 47 of the most common drugs a paramedic might use in the prehospital setting.

  9. Normal Saline contains 154mEq/L of sodium ions and approximately 154mEq/L of chloride ions. Because the concentration of sodium is near that of the blood, the solution is considered isotonic. …

  10. Note: The number of units is the minimum number to be carried. (36 tab bottles)