Emergency Pharmacology Guidelines

Matthew Caffey

    Research output: Book/ReportPolicy/Procedures/Guidelines

    Abstract

    Emergency Pharmacology GuidelinesThis app gives students, paramedics and healthcare professionals the necessary facts on over ninety emergency medications.This guide provides:¢An A to Z list of common emergency medications.¢Single page charts containing the medication's class, mechanism, simple pharmacokinetics, indications, contraindications, side effects, precautions and facts, common preparations and dosage ranges.¢Appendixes of regular prescribed medications, trade names, checklists, indications, abbreviations and formulas.Recommended Academic Resource:This App is a recommended resource at Charles Sturt University for the Paramedic Program's following clinical subjects.APS301 - Pharmacology for ParamedicsBMS317 - Integrating Paramedic Medical ScienceBMS327 - Integrating Paramedic Trauma ScienceCLS104 - Foundations of Clinical PracticeCLS201 - Introduction to Medical EmergenciesCLS202 - Life Span Health Issues and Paramedic CareCLS300 - Advanced Cardiology and Paramedic PracticeCLS307 - Transition to Paramedic PracticeSource material for the app provided by the following people:Primary Author of the Paramedic & Emergency Pharmacology Guidelines bookletMathew Caffey, PA-C, MMS, CCEMTPLecturer, Bachelor of Clinical Practice (Paramedic, The School of Biomedical Sciences, Charles Sturt UniversityContributing Author of the Paramedic & Emergency Pharmacology Guidelines bookletDr James W. Crane, PhDLecturer in Anatomy and Physiology, The School of Biomedical Sciences and The Centre for Research into Complex Systems, Charles Sturt UniversityWith the assistance from the paramedic lecturing staff of Charles Sturt University: Amanda Hlushak, Brian Haskins, Eileen Barry, Lyle Brewster, Sonja Maria, Margaret Adams, Veronica Madigan and Josep Acker.With additional review from: Associate Professor Maree Simpson, BPharm, BSc(Hons), PhD. MPS,Paramedic Specialist (ICP/SOT) Martin Nichols MHthSc, BNurs, GradCertClinicalEd, Paramedic Specialist (ICP/ECP) Bernadette McCabe, BHthS, BNurs, PG Cert ICP Studies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationiTunes and Google Play
    PublisherAppiwork, Ltd
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    EventEP Guidelines -
    Duration: 01 Jan 2014 → …

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