18 medications for week 1 of paramedic pharmacology
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Meperidine/Demeral | Opioid narcotic
Pain control
IV/IO: 25-50 mg IM: 50-100 mg
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Midazolam/Versed | Benzodiazepine
Seizures/sedation
IV IO IM IN: 2-10 mg
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Morphine Sulfate/ Duramorph | Opioid Narcotic
Pain Control
IV IO IM: 2-10 mg
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Ketamine/Ketalar | Dissociative anesthetic
Sedation for procedure
N/A
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Ketorolac/Toradol | NSAID
Pain control
IV IO: 30 mg IM: 60 mg
N/A
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Acetaminophen/Tylenol | Para-aminophenol
Fever, mild pain
N/A
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Aspirin/Bayer | Salicylate
Acute Coronary Syndrome
162-324 mg
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Haloperidol/Haldol | Anti-psychotic
Sedation in psychosis
N/A
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Hydromorphone/Dilaudid | Opioid Narcotic
Pain Control
IV IO IM: 0.5-2 mg
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Nalbuphine/Nubain | Opioid agonist/antagonist
Pain Control
IV IO IM: 10 mg
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Nitrous Oxide | Anesthetic Gas
Pain control (bridge drug)
50% inhaled
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Lorazepam/Ativan | Benzodiazepine
Seizures/Sedation
IV IO IM PR: 2 mg
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Ibuprofen/Advil | NSAID
Fever/mild pain
PO: 200-800 mg
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Ziprasadone/Geodon | Anti-psychotic
Sedation in psychosis
N/A
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Butorphanol/Stadol | Opioid agonist/antagonist
Pain Control
1-4 mg N/A
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Diazepam/Valium | Benzodiazepine
Sedation/Seizures
IV IO IM PO PR: 5-10 mg
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Etomidate/Amidate | Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic
Sedation for procedures
IV IO: 10-20 mg
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Fentanyl/Sublimaze | Opioid Narcotic
Pain Control
IV IO IM Sub-q IN: 25-100 mcg
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