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They are activated charcoal, oral glucose, oxygen, prescribed inhalers, nitroglycerin, and epinephrine auto-injectors. The information that follows is a brief introduction to each of these drugs. * As an EMT, you will carry and be able to administer activated charcoal, oral glucose, and oxygen. ... Fetch Document
CHAPTER 8 PREHOSPITAL MEDICATIONS - AMR El Paso County
Oral activated charcoal adsorbs drugs and chemicals on the surface of the charcoal particles. This adsorption is almost irreversible and prevents absorption and toxicity. Activated charcoal is produced by the destruction of ... Doc Retrieval
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Medications – Activated Charcoal, Oral Glucose and Oxygen (carried on EMS unit) EMT may assist patient with administration of Prescribed inhaler, Nitroglycerin, and Epinephrine. 2 Drug forms Solutions - preparations in which drugs are dissolved in solvent, usually water ... Document Retrieval
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The effect of activated charcoal before oral N-acetylcysteine in acetaminophen overdose. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 23 (3), 519–523. Spiller, H. A., & Sawyer, T. S. (2007). Impact of activated charcoal after acute acetaminophen overdoses ... Get Content Here
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Activated Charcoal Albuterol Aspirin Atropine Diphenhydramine Epinephrine Glucose Ibuprofen Naloxone Nasal of oral and other respiratory secretions, and stomach distress. Dosage/Route: Adult: 50 mg PO ... View Full Source
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Activated charcoal and may also require oral antidote administration. Case A: A 29-year-old female presents to the ED after ingesting several 500mg acetaminophen tablets. She states that the ingestion occurred 1 hour ago. ... Read Document
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Activated charcoal beads (100 mg, prepared from resin pyro-lysis) were added to the heparin–cellulose solution and this or as potential oral agents in the cases when strict preservation of large molecules, proteins, is necessary. ... Document Viewer
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Activated Charcoal 2. Oral Glucose 3. Oxygen 3. Medications (prescribed by a physician and the patient has them in his possession; they are not carried on the EMS unit). May assist patients in taking, with approval by medical direction). 1. Prescribed Inhaler ... Document Viewer
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Activated Charcoal 20 1333-86-4 Inert Ingredients Indopol NDA NDA SEcTIoN 3: HEALTH HAZARD INFoRMATIoN Caution Inhalation: Non-Toxic. Eye contact: May cause mild short-term irritation. Chronic (oral): None observed. Subchronic: (oral): NA ... Read Content
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