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Popular Code Drugs and Emergency Medications
There are about five code drugs that you need to know as a health professional. If you work in the hospital, procedure area, or a member of an emergency response team, these are the drugs that you have to have … Continue reading
Posted in ACLS, Code Drugs, Medications
Tagged Adenosine, Amiodarone, Atropine, Emergency Medications, epinephrine, vasopressin
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Video: Popular Code Drugs and Emergency Medications
Video Description: Nursing Educator Michele Kunz gives nurses a brief overview today’s popular code drugs and emergency medications. Michele will discuss epineprhine, adrenaline, amiodarone, atropine, and adenosine. Also discusses alpha and beta blockers. She will also discuss how these drugs … Continue reading
Posted in ACLS, Drugs, Nursing Education, Training Videos
Tagged ACLS, Adenosine, Adrenaline, AHA, Amiodarone, Atropine, Code Drugs, Emergency Medications, Epineprhine, Nursing Educations
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