WebbThe only drugs recommended are: Adrenaline, lignocaine, and atropine; Other drugs may cause mucosal and alveolar damage; This is NOT recommended if a laryngeal mask … WebbThis page will be undergoing some changes over the coming months, including: option to choose between PDF (better for printer) and web layout (better for mobile devices) …
Emergency medication and resuscitation resources
WebbFirst-line treatment for anaphylaxis - 0.5 mg intramuscular injection in adults. Aspirin 300 mg and other antithrombotic agents. Accessible. For acute coronary syndrome according to local policy. Furosemide 50 mg IV x 2. Accessible. Flumazenil 0.5 mg IV x 2. Accessible. Glucagon 1 mg IV x 1. Webb3. Patient’s clinical notes should remain outside the resus room. 4. Consider COVID swabbing patient early. 5. Do not re-use stethoscope. Either clean or ask for clean stethoscope from outside. 6. Limit invasive examination if able (e.g., throat, ear, etc). Transfer of Equipment, Drugs, Fluids, and Blood Samples in and out of Resus Room 1. ガーナ 観光
Drugs for Cardiac Arrest • LITFL • CCC Resuscitation
WebbPractice changes were made to resus room equipment, practitioners’ non-technical skills and the department’s educational activities. 95% of participants felt the hot debriefing tool was of ‘just right’ duration, 100% felt the process helped with their clinical practice, and 90% felt they benefited psychologically from the process. WebbStarship CED Procedural Sedation Module www.starshippem.com Teaching session resources Acute confusional state Acute confusional state Allergy Two paeds in a pod … WebbAtropine is a parasympathetic drug that decreases vagal tone and is not recommended in neonatal resuscitation. Bradycardia in the neonate is usually caused by hypoxia, and therefore atropine is unlikely to be beneficial. Naloxone is a narcotic antagonist and is not indicated in the initial resuscitation of the newly born. ガーナ 有名な食べ物