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Tag: Medication protocol

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

How much acetaminophen can an EMT give and what are the limitations?

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EMS protocols regarding medication administration, including acetaminophen, vary significantly by state and local jurisdiction. The ability of an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) to administer acetaminophen depends on their certification level and local medical directives, with some states allowing EMTs to give oral forms and others reserving the medication for advanced providers like paramedics.

What is an example of a PRN medication protocol?

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PRN, from the Latin *pro re nata*, means 'as the circumstance arises' or 'as needed'. While regularly scheduled medications follow a fixed timetable, PRN medication protocols provide flexibility for treating intermittent or sudden-onset symptoms like pain, nausea, or anxiety. A well-structured PRN medication protocol is a cornerstone of effective symptom management in clinical and long-term care settings.

Understanding How to Administer Regitine

3 min read
Regitine (phentolamine) is a potent alpha-adrenergic blocking agent used for specific, critical medical indications, and its administration requires meticulous technique. Understanding **how to administer Regitine** is vital for clinicians dealing with hypertensive episodes from pheochromocytoma, diagnosing the condition, or treating norepinephrine extravasation.