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What is the primary action of aspirin in emergency cardiac care?
✔✔ It prevents platelets from clumping, which slows the growth of blood clots.
Why is aspirin given to a patient with chest pain suspected of a heart attack?
✔✔ It reduces the risk of further clot formation in the coronary arteries.
What is the standard adult EMT dose of aspirin in a cardiac emergency?
✔✔ 324 mg, usually given as four 81 mg chewable tablets.
What is the preferred form of aspirin for emergency use by EMTs?
✔✔ Chewable tablets for faster absorption.
How does chewing aspirin improve its effectiveness in emergencies?
✔✔ Chewing increases the rate of absorption into the bloodstream.
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, What class of drug is aspirin?
✔✔ Antiplatelet agent and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
What is a common brand name of aspirin used by EMTs?
✔✔ Bayer or St. Joseph’s aspirin.
What is the most important contraindication to giving aspirin in the field?
✔✔ Known allergy to aspirin.
What condition would prevent you from giving aspirin to a patient with chest pain?
✔✔ Recent gastrointestinal bleeding or active stomach ulcers.
What is a common side effect of aspirin?
✔✔ Stomach irritation or nausea.
What type of pain is aspirin indicated for in the prehospital setting?
✔✔ Chest pain suggestive of a myocardial infarction.
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