The document lists 20 emergency drugs, their uses, dosages, and actions. It provides drugs for cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, shock, heart failure, acidosis, electrolyte abnormalities, arrhythmias, seizures, hypertension, and opioid/benzodiazepine overdoses.
Emergency Kit (E-Kit) Medications BACKGROUND PharMerica provides a standard list of recommended E-Kit drugs to . upport clients in meeting this critical need. 12 essential E-Kit medications are detailed below with clin. cal pearls for their emergency use in adults. These are general and abri.
The document lists a variety of emergency drugs, detailing their indications, mechanisms of action, dosages, and nursing responsibilities. Key medications include adrenaline for cardiac arrest and anaphylaxis, adenosine for supraventricular tachycardia, and atropine for bradycardia, among others.
The document lists essential life-saving emergency ICU drugs categorized by their uses, including cardiac arrest, sedation, seizures, infections, respiratory emergencies, metabolic issues, and antidotes.
e. Please note that this is not meant to represent every drug an EP should know. This is simply a quick guide to many of the common and life saving drugs that we use every day. It doe
PLE _Emergency medications dosage chart _SAMPLE This document is for informational purposes and may be used and/ r modified according to site specific practices. All medications (required or optional) in the eme. gency kit shall be included in the dosage chart. The Clinic Provider shall review and approve. tes for 3 do.
Emergency care is powerfully aligned with the primary health care agenda as it provides first contact clinical care for those who are acutely ill or injured. Pre-hospital and facility-based emergency care is a high impact and cost-effective form of secondary prevention.