Mod D Tech 23 Assisting the Paramedic Drug administration Flashcards
Drug Recognition –
Presentation & Administration
Forms of Presentation:
- Tablet - aspirin
- Liquid in glass ampoule – Morphine Sulphate
- Pre-filled syringe – cardiac drugs (Adrenaline / Amiodarone)
- Spray containing metered doses- GTN
- Sachet of liquid – liquid paracetamol (Calpol)
- Compressed in gas cylinder – Entonox
- Plastic tubes – Dextrose 40% Gel
- Nebules - Salbutamol
Routes of Administration
- Oral – by mouth, swallowed and absorbed into the blood from the gut (30-40mins)
- Inhaled (INH) – Gaseous drugs absorbed by the lungs
- Nebulised (Neb) – Liquid drugs agitated in a stream of Oxygen create fine droplets that are absorbed rapidly from the lungs
- Sublingual – Tablet or aerosol spray absorbed from the
mucous membrane beneath the tongue (2-3mins)
- Transdermal (TD) – Absorption through the skin
- Endotracheal (ET) – Not recommended any longer but was a route where drugs were administered down an endotracheal tube
- Rectal – the drug is absorbed from the wall of the rectum – used in patients who are having a seizure where IV access cannot be gained or it would be unsafe to either or both the patient / staff to even attempt it (5-15 mins)
- Intramuscular (IM) – Injection of the drug into the muscle, which is then absorbed into the blood
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•Intra-osseous (IO) – Rigid needle inserted directly into the bone marrow – usually used for resuscitation drugs and fluid administration. Absorption is as quick as by the intravenous route
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•Intravenous (IV) – Direct introduction of the drug into the cardiovascular system through a vein that normally delivers the drug to the
target organs very quickly
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•Subcutaneous (SC) – Injection of the drug into the
subcutaneous tissue. This has a slower rate of absorption
than from an Intramuscular (IM) injection
Medicine bag (Black)
•Glucagon (Hypokit) 1mg/1ml
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•Salbutamol 2.5mg/2.5ml
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•Ipratropium Bromide (Atrovent) 250mcg/1ml
Medicine bag (Blue)
•Diazepam Solution - Rectal tubes
–2.5mg/1.25ml
–5mg/2.5ml
•Diazepam Emulsion (Diazemuls)
–10mg/2ml
- Benzylpenicillin 600mg
- Chlorphenamine (Piriton) 10mg/2ml ampoules
- Ondansetron 4mg/2mls
- Efcortesol (Hydrocortisone Sodium Phosphate 100mg/1ml ampoule or…
- Solu-Cortef 100mg vial (powder for reconstitution)
Medicine bag (Red)
- Atropine Sulphate – 1mg/1ml
- •Adrenaline (Epinephrine) 1:1000 – 1mg/1ml
- Adrenaline (Epinephrine) 1:10,000 – 1mg/10ml pre-filled syringe
- •Amiodarone - 300mg/10ml pre-filled syringe
- •Furosemide 20mg/2ml
- •Naloxone (Narcan) 1mg/1ml
- •Tranexamic Acid (Cyklokapron) 100mg/5ml
Safety Checks
If a clinician asks for a drug to be passed to them then certain safety checks should be carried out after the appropriate drug has been selected:
•That the drug selected is in fact the one requested
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- That the correct strength / presentation of the drug has been selected as requested by the clinician
- That the packaging / container is intact and has not been tampered with, contaminated or broken
- That the drug is in date
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•If the drug is a bag of fluid then also check the clarity of the liquid
Sharps injury or contamination incident
- Inoculation of blood by a needle/other sharp
- Contamination of broken skin with blood
- Blood splashes to eyes/mouth/nose
- Human or animal bites/scratches
- Body exudates/secretions via wound/sore
- Where clothes have been soaked by blood
First aid/reporting the incident
- Bleed the wound-DO NOT SUCK
- Wash the wound
- Cover it with a waterproof dressing
- Wash the eyes and/or mouth
- Assess the infection risk-unused or clean sharp versus used sharp, bite/scratch/splash
- Report it
Safe use and disposal of Sharps
- Sharps must never be passed between people
- The Sharps bin should always be within close proximity to the user, stood on a stable base with the receptacle ready to receive the sharp – i.e. lid open
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- It is not good practice for your colleague to hold the Sharps bin ready for when you need it – this will increase the risk of a Sharps injury – it needs to be on a firm, stable surface
- The temporary closure should be in place when not being used
- Replace the Sharps bin before it gets too full