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PARAMEDIC DRUG REFERENCE BOOK - schoolofems. org Synthetic opioid agonist that acts on opioid receptors to produce analgesia, euphoria, respiratory and physical depression; a schedule II drug with potential for physical dependency and abuse
2022 REMSA Paramedic Program Drug List (47 drugs) May antagonize effects of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, beta blockers, angiotensin-receptor antagonist medications, salicylates, and certain classes of diuretic medications
What Drugs Can EMTs Administer? - TheParamedicCoach Emergency Medical Technicians, or EMTs, can administer a wide range of drugs and medications, whether to stabilize an emergency patient before they are transported to the hospital or to address a critical health issue such as anaphylactic shock
EMT Review: General Pharmacology Oxygen: can prescribe for any patient, especially those with hypoxia and inadequate breathing Administered via inhalation Oral glucose: prescribe for diabetic patients with hypoglycemia Administered orally
EMS Pharmacology Reference Guide - Department of Health Diazepam can be administered via the oral, IV IO and rectal routes (the IV preparation may be used “as is” for rectal administration) Due to slow and erratic abortion following IM administration, diazepam should not be administered via the IM route if possible
NCCEP and NCMB List Combined_Feb 2025 - oems. nc. gov As a component of preparedness for domestic terrorism, EMS personnel, public safety officers, and other first responders recognized by the EMS system, may carry, self-administer, or administer to a patient atropine and or pralidoxime, based on written protocols and medical direction
How Many Drugs Can Paramedics Give? - Advance Study The number of medications paramedics can administer varies significantly depending on their training level, local protocols, and the specific needs of the patient; however, most paramedics in the US can access a formulary of approximately 20-40 medications