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Tag: Antidotes

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What are the guidelines for management of extravasation?

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Implementing standardized protocols for the management of extravasation can reduce the risk of severe tissue damage and improve patient outcomes. This article details what are the guidelines for management of extravasation, covering the immediate emergency response, the use of specific antidotes, and appropriate thermal therapies for different types of medications.

What is Pam in Medicine? Unpacking Two Distinct Meanings: 2-PAM and the Patient Activation Measure

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In medicine, the acronym 'PAM' is used for two very different concepts, with context being the critical factor in distinguishing them. It can refer to the medication 2-PAM (Pralidoxime), a fast-acting antidote for specific types of poisoning, or the Patient Activation Measure (PAM), an assessment tool used to gauge a patient's engagement in their own healthcare.

How to treat blood extravasation?: Management and Prevention Strategies

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Extravasation, or the leakage of fluid into surrounding tissue, can occur in as many as 6% of chemotherapy treatments. Knowing **how to treat blood extravasation** quickly and correctly is crucial for minimizing tissue damage and ensuring patient safety, particularly when highly irritating or damaging vesicant drugs are involved.