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EMT - Prehospital Emergency Care: Part 7:
General Pharmacology and Medication
Administration: Ch. 14: General Pharmacology
and Medication and Administration
- ✔✔EMTs may assist in administration of medication to patients who are suffering from severe
allergic reactions. This medicationis:
" By giving the medication into thelungs, the medicine goes directly to whereit's needed." - ✔✔After
you assist a patient with use of hismetered-dose inhaler, thepatient's son asks why his father cannot
take the medication in the form of a pill. Which of these responses would be mostappropriate?
" Nitro 0.4 mg spray was administered sublingual at 1730hrs." - ✔✔Which of the following shows
good documentation about a dose of nitroglycerin that was given to thepatient?
" Received. I will administer 162 mg of aspirinorally." - ✔✔Medical direction has ordered you to
administer 162 mg of aspirin to a patient with chest pain. Your best response to this order wouldbe:
325 mg of aspirin administered orally at 1325 hours - ✔✔Which of these descriptions on a patient
care report best illustrates how the EMT should document the administration of amedication?
actions. - ✔✔The administration of nitroglycerin causes the relaxation of blood vessels and
decreased workload for the heart. These effects are called thedrug's:
activated charcoal. - ✔✔A medication commonly carried on the ambulance used to adsorb an
ingested poison is
activated charcoal. - ✔✔An example of a suspension administered by EMTsis:
administration - ✔✔Your protocol allows you to take all steps necessary to give the patient oxygen
via a face mask. The procedure for giving the medication the EMT is going to follow is known as
medication:
administration. - ✔✔Your protocol allows you to take all steps necessary to give the patient activated
charcoal, which includes preparing the medication and then instructing him on when and how much to
drink. The procedure for giving the medication the EMT is going to follow is known asmedication:
, administration. - ✔✔Your protocol allows you to take all the steps necessary to give your patient
baby aspirin for hiscardiac-related chest pain. In doingso, you prepare the medication and dose and
instruct the patient on how you are going to give it. The procedure that you are going to follow for
giving this medication is known asmedication:
adrenalin - ✔✔EMTs may assist in administration of medication to patients who are suffering from
severe allergic reactions. This medicationis:
Albuterol - ✔✔A patient with difficulty breathing has ametered-dose inhaler(MDI). Which of these
would be a likely type of medication contained in theMDI?
Albuterol - ✔✔Drugs and medications have generic and trade names. Which name is the generic
form?
American Hospital Formulary Service - ✔✔The paramedic working in a hospital emergency
department is directed to administer a medication to a patient. The paramedic reports being
unfamiliar with the medication. Which resource should the paramedic use to research this
medication?
An online approved website - ✔✔The EMT is providing information about a medication being
administered to a patient. Which resource should the EMT give the patient for further education that is
accurate and can be understood by thepatient?
an order from medical direction. - ✔✔Every medication that you give as an EMTrequires:
an undesired action of a drug in conjunction with the desired therapeutic effect. - ✔✔A side effect for
a drugis:
Aspirin - ✔✔Which one of the following medications is administered to a patient suffering from chest
pain?
spirin, activatedcharcoal, oralglucose, and oxygen - ✔✔Whichmedications, at aminimum, are to
A
be carried on an EMSunit?
Assisted - ✔✔If you are going to help a patient administer his own EpiPen for an allergic reaction by
exposing the leg and taking the cap off the EpiPen before handing it tohim, it is known as what type
of drugadministration?
Assisted - ✔✔If you are going to help a patient take his own nitroglycerinpill, this is known as what
type of drugadministration?
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