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Chapter 18: General Pharmacology
Topics
●​ Medications EMTs Can Administer
●​ EMTs Assisting with Prescribed Medications
●​ General Information about Medications
●​ Assisting with IV Therapy

Medications EMTs Can Administer
Medications on the Ambulance
●​ Aspirin
●​ Oral Glucose
●​ Oxygen
●​ Activated Charcoal
●​ Naloxone

Naloxone
●​ Naloxone
○​ Antidote for a patient who is unconscious and in respiratory failure after taking a
narcotic
○​ Does not work if patient has not had a narcotic

EMTs Assisting with Prescribed Medications
Prescribed Medications
●​ Inhaler
●​ Nitroglycerin
●​ Epinephrine

Bronchodilator Inhalers
●​ Used in patients with asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis
●​ Enlarges constricted breathing tubes
●​ Side effects
○​ Increased heart rate
○​ Patient jitteriness

Nitroglycerin
●​ Taken by patients with history of chest pain of cardiac origin
●​ Helps dilate coronary vessels
●​ Contraindications
○​ Low blood pressure or taking medications for erectile dysfunction (Viagra,
Levitra, Cialis, or similar)
●​ Side effects
○​ Dropping blood pressure

Epinephrine Auto-Injectors

, ●​ Prescribed and used for patients with severe allergic reactions classified as anaphylaxis
●​ Vasoconstrictor
○​ Relaxes smooth muscles and airway passages
●​ Side effects
○​ Increased heart rate and blood pressure

Force Protection Medications
●​ Atropine auto-injector to treat responders in the event of an attack

General Information About Medications
Drug Names
●​ Each drug is listed by its generic name
●​ Each drug has at least three names:
○​ Chemical name
○​ Generic name
○​ Trade (brand) name
■​ One or more trade names given to the drug by manufacturers

What You Need to Know When Giving a Medication
●​ Indications
●​ Contraindications
●​ Side effects
●​ Untoward effects
●​ Form of the medication
○​ Compressed powders or tablets
○​ Liquids
○​ Gels
○​ Suspensions
○​ Fine powder
○​ Gases
○​ Sublingual sprays

Medication Safety and Clinical Judgement
●​ Administering or assisting with medications is a serious responsibility
●​ Know the medication
●​ Use good judgment

Medical Authorization
●​ Off-line medical direction
○​ Do not speak to physician
○​ Use “standing orders”
●​ On-line medical direction
○​ Speak directly to physician
○​ Listen to order, then repeat order back
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