AI Summary
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**What This Document Is**
This document is a concise reference guide detailing signs and symptoms related to various medications commonly encountered in an EMT Basic (EMT A150) setting. It’s structured as a quick-lookup resource for understanding the actions, indications, contraindications, routes, side effects, interactions, adult dosages, and key administration concerns for each medication.
**Why This Document Matters**
This resource is essential for EMT students at Orange Coast College preparing for practical application and assessment. It serves as a readily available tool during clinical rotations and study sessions, helping to quickly recall critical information about medications used in emergency situations. It’s designed for use *after* initial instruction on these medications, acting as a memory aid and reference point.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document provides a summarized overview and does not replace comprehensive training or clinical experience. It is not a substitute for understanding the underlying pharmacology or pathophysiology related to these medications. It also doesn’t cover pediatric dosing outside of epinephrine, or advanced medication administration techniques.
**What This Document Provides**
The full document includes detailed information on the following medications: activated charcoal, aspirin, albuterol (both inhalation and IM routes), epinephrine, naloxone (Narcan), nitroglycerin, and glucose. For each medication, it outlines the action, indications, contraindications, route of administration, potential side effects, drug interactions, adult dosage, and specific administration concerns. This preview only provides a glimpse of the information contained within; the full document offers a complete reference for each medication listed.