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November 2009 CE
Site code # 107200E-1209
Medication Administration Handout
Objectives by Mike Higgins, FF/PM Grayslake Fire Department
Power point by Sharon Hopkins, RN, BSN, EMT-P
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Date of CE presentation: November 2009 Topic: Medication Administration Level of Instruction: Paramedic and Paramedic Student Behavioral Objectives: Upon successful completion of this module, the EMS provider will be able to: 1. Identify the six rights of drug administration correctly 2. Identify medical control’s role in drug administration 3. Identify knowledge of proper use of standard precautions 4. Identify knowledge of proper disposal of contaminated equipment 5. Identify the importance of maintaining a sterile and clean environment 6. Accurately calculate the drug dosage for a pt with weight stated in pounds, converting weight to kilograms 7. Identify the various routes used to administer medication 8. Identify the proper technique for drawing up meds from an ampule 9. Identify the proper technique for drawing up meds from a vial 10. Identify the proper administration of a medication from a prefilled syringe 11. Identify the proper administration of sub-lingual medications 12. Verbalize the proper administration of rectal medications 13. Identify the proper administration of IV piggy-back medications 14. Identify the proper administration of in-line nebulizer medications 15. Identify the proper administration of endotracheal medications 16. Identify proper documentation of medication administration 17. Demonstrate the proper administration of subcutaneous medications 18. Demonstrate the proper administration of intramuscular medications 19. Demonstrate proper administration of intravenous medications / IO meds 20. Demonstrate the insertion of the EZ-IO correctly References Bledsoe, B., Clayden, D., Papa, F. Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology 5th Edition. Brady. 2001. Bledsoe, B., Porter, R., Cherry, R., Paramedic Care: Principles and Practices. Brady. 2009 Edmunds, M. Introduction to clinical Pharmacology. Elsevier. 2006. Marenson, D. Pediatric Prehospital Care. Brady. 2002. Region X SOP’s March 2007, Amended January 1, 2008 Sanders, M. Paramedic Textbook. Rev 3rd edition. Mosby. 2007 wps.prenhall.com www.vidacare.com
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Math formulas:
Formula #1:
X ml = desired dose (mg) x volume on hand (volume in bottle)
Dose on hand (mg in bottle)
Multiply desired dose (mg) by volume on hand
Then divide by dose (in mg) in bottle
Formula #2:
mg in bottle = mg ordered
ml in bottle x ml (the unknown)
Line up mg across from mg and ml across from ml
Cross multiply numbers (forget that you’re intermingling mg and ml for now)
Get “x” by itself by dividing by whatever number is with x (do the same to the other side
of the equal sign)
You get a fraction (ie: 150/100)
Divide the top number by the bottom number to get your answer
Injection Sites:
Subcutaneous: Intramuscular:
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EZ IO Drill:
Site: 2 fingers below patella
1 finger breadth medially
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Pre-Quiz – Paramedic Level
November 2009 CE Material Medication Administration
Name_________________________________Date___________ 1. List the 6 patient rights: Right ___________________ Right ___________________ Right ___________________ Right ___________________ Right ___________________ Right ___________________ 2. Your patient weighs 66 pounds. How many kilograms (kg) is that? 3. Draw in a dose of 0.3 ml in the syringe: 4. How do you draw up medication from a vial?
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Pre-quiz Nov 2009 Med Admin
5. Where are the acceptable sites for giving a SQ injection? 6. Why do you have to aspirate before injecting a SQ or IM medication? 7. Match the technique with the injection type: SQ Pinch off the IV tubing above the injection site IM Pull the skin taut IVP Pinch up a fold of skin 8. Where is the preferred site for a pediatric IM injection? 9. How do you identify the tibial IO site used in Region X? 10. List 3 indications / confirmations that the IO needle has been successfully established:
File: CE, EMS; CE Packets; Quizzes; 2009; Pre-quiz Nov Med Admin