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1) Aspirin Indication a) Chest pain of cardiac nature b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Chest pain of cardiac Origin (must be prescribed) d) Asthma; difficulty breathing with wheezing e) Anaphylactic reactions f) Hypoglycemia 2) Narcan Indication a) Chest pain of cardiac nature b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Chest pain of cardiac Origin (must be prescribed) d) Asthma; difficulty breathing with wheezing e) Anaphylactic reactions f) Most oral poisonings 3) Nitroglycerin Indication a) Chest pain of cardiac nature b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Chest pain of cardiac Origin (must be prescribed) d) Asthma; difficulty breathing with wheezing e) Anaphylactic reactions f) Hypoglycemia 4) MDI Indication a) Chest pain of cardiac nature b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Chest pain of cardiac Origin (must be prescribed) d) Asthma; difficulty breathing with wheezing e) Anaphylactic reactions f) Hypoglycemia 5) EPI Indication a) Most oral poisonings b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Chest pain of cardiac Origin (must be prescribed) d) Asthma; difficulty breathing with wheezing e) Anaphylactic reactions f) Hypoglycemia 6) Oral Glucose Indication a) Chest pain of cardiac nature b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Chest pain of cardiac Origin (must be prescribed) d) Asthma; difficulty breathing with wheezing e) Anaphylactic reactions f) Hypoglycemia 7) Activated Charcoal Indication a) Chest pain of cardiac nature b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Chest pain of cardiac Origin (must be prescribed) d) Asthma; difficulty breathing with wheezing e) Anaphylactic reactions f) Most oral poisonings 8) Aspirin Contraindications a) Bleeding, Hypersensitivity, Unable to swallow b) Hypersensitivity c) Hypotension, ED medication w/in 24 hours, head injury, not prescribed d) Hypersensitivity, chest pain of cardiac origin, must be prescribed e) Hypertension, chest pain of cardiac nature f) Decreased level of consciousness; overdose of corrosive, caustic, or petroleum substance, 9) Narcan Contraindications a) Bleeding, Hypersensitivity, Unable to swallow b) Hypersensitivity c) Hypotension, ED medication w/in 24 hours, head injury, not prescribed d) Hypersensitivity, chest pain of cardiac origin, must be prescribed e) Hypertension, chest pain of cardiac nature f) Unable to swallow, vomiting 10) Nitroglycerin Contraindications a) Bleeding, Hypersensitivity, Unable to swallow b) Hypersensitivity c) Hypotension, ED medication w/in 24 hours, head injury, not prescribed d) Hypersensitivity, chest pain of cardiac origin, must be prescribed e) Hypertension, chest pain of cardiac nature f) Unable to swallow, vomiting 11) MDI Contraindications a) Bleeding, Hypersensitivity, Unable to swallow b) Hypersensitivity c) Hypotension, ED medication w/in 24 hours, head injury, not prescribed d) Hypersensitivity, chest pain of cardiac origin, must be prescribed e) Hypertension, chest pain of cardiac nature f) Unable to swallow, vomiting 12) EPI Contraindications a) Bleeding, Hypersensitivity, Unable to swallow b) Hypersensitivity c) Decreased level of consciousness; overdose of corrosive, caustic, or petroleum substance, d) Hypersensitivity, chest pain of cardiac origin, must be prescribed e) Hypertension, chest pain of cardiac nature f) Unable to swallow, vomiting 13) Oral Glucose Contraindications a) Bleeding, Hypersensitivity, Unable to swallow b) Hypersensitivity c) Hypotension, ED medication w/in 24 hours, head injury, not prescribed d) Hypersensitivity, chest pain of cardiac origin, must be prescribed e) Hypertension, chest pain of cardiac nature f) Unable to swallow, vomiting 14) Activated Charcoal Contraindications a) Bleeding, Hypersensitivity, Unable to swallow b) Decreased level of consciousness; overdose of corrosive, caustic, or petroleum substance, c) Hypotension, ED medication w/in 24 hours, head injury, not prescribed d) Hypersensitivity, chest pain of cardiac origin, must be prescribed e) Hypertension, chest pain of cardiac nature f) Unable to swallow, vomiting 15) Aspirin Action a) Platelet inhibitor b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Vasodilator d) Bronchial Dilation e) Vasoconstrictor brachial dilator f) Raise blood sugar 16) Narcan Action a) Platelet inhibitor b) Reverses respiratory depression due to opioid overdoses c) Vasodilator d) Bronchial Dilation e) Vasoconstrictor brachial dilator f) Raise blood sugar 17) Nitroglycerin Action a) Platelet inhibitor b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Vasodilator d) Bronchial Dilation e) Vasoconstrictor brachial dilator f) Absorbs toxins in GI tract 18) MDI Action a) Platelet inhibitor b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Vasodilator d) Bronchial Dilation e) Vasoconstrictor brachial dilator f) Raise blood sugar 19) EPI Action a) Platelet inhibitor b) Absorbs toxins in GI tract c) Vasodilator d) Bronchial Dilation e) Vasoconstrictor brachial dilator f) Raise blood sugar 20) Oral Glucose Action a) Platelet inhibitor b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Vasodilator d) Bronchial Dilation e) Vasoconstrictor brachial dilator f) Raise blood sugar 21) Activated Charcoal Action a) Absorbs toxins in GI tract b) Opioid Overdose with respiratory depression c) Vasodilator d) Bronchial Dilation e) Vasoconstrictor brachial dilator f) Raise blood sugar 22) Aspirin Dose a) 160-325 MG b) 2mg IN (1mg each nostril) c) .3 to .4 mg d) 1 to 2 inhalations e) .3mg adults .15mg children f) ½ to 1 tube 23) Narcan Dose a) 160-325 MG b) 2mg IN (1mg each nostril) c) .3 to .4 mg d) 1-2 g/kg body weight e) .3mg adults .15mg children f) ½ to 1 tube 24) Nitroglycerin Dose a) 160-325 MG b) 2mg IN (1mg each nostril) c) .3 to .4 mg d) 1 to 2 inhalations e) .3mg adults .15mg children f) ½ to 1 tube 25) MDI Dose a) 1-2 g/kg body weight b) 2mg IN (1mg each nostril) c) .3 to .4 mg d) 1 to 2 inhalations e) .3mg adults .15mg children f) ½ to 1 tube 26) EPI Dose a) 160-325 MG b) 2mg IN (1mg each nostril) c) .3 to .4 mg d) 1 to 2 inhalations e) .3mg adults .15mg children f) ½ to 1 tube 27) Oral Glucose Dose a) 160-325 MG b) 2mg IN (1mg each nostril) c) .3 to .4 mg d) 1 to 2 inhalations e) 1-2 g/kg body weight f) ½ to 1 tube 28) Activated Charcoal Dose a) 160-325 MG b) 2mg IN (1mg each nostril) c) .3 to .4 mg d) 1 to 2 inhalations e) .3mg adults .15mg children f) 1-2 g/kg body weight
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