Epi, atropine, lidocaine, Adenocard, Amioderone, Cardizem, Diprivan, Flumazenil, Mag sulfate, Narcan, Nitorglycerine, Promethazine, Slou-medrol, Veceronium, Dextrose 50%, sodium bicarbonate, Ipatroprium bromide, metaproterenol, ASA, Dopamine, Lidocaine, Dextrose5%, Morphine, valium.
This is a pretty borad question. What type of emergency medicine are you refering to? EMT-B is 3 months 130 hrs, EMT-A 4 months 180 hrs, Paramedic, 1-2 yrs some get associates degrees, MD, Med school residency.
2006-10-01 04:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You always treat the three B's first - breathing, beating (heart), and (severe) bleeding.
2006-10-01 04:14:24
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answered by TJMiler 6
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