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Aspirin
is an anti-inflammatory blood thinner
It is used to relieve
chest
pain
of
cardiac
origin
Do not give if recent
bleeding
Albuterol
Stimulates nervous system and causes
bronchodialation
Give when having
asthma
or trouble
breathing
Do not give if
tachycardic
Epinephrine
Stimulates nervous causing bronchodialation
Give when anaphylactic shock
Do not give if chest pain of
cardiac
origin,
hypertension
Narcan
Give in opoid poisoning
Do not give if
hypersensitive
Nitroglycerin
Dialates blood vessels
Give when chest pain of
cardiac
origin
Use of erectile dysfunction medication or
head
injury
Oral glucose
Give when
low blood sugar
Do nit give when decreased level of consciousness or
vomiting
Oxygen
Reverse
hypoxia
, give when suspected hypoxia
Do not give if patient has
COPD
Tylenol
Give for relief of
pain
or fever, headache muscle ache
Do not give if
hypersensitive
Benadryl
Give when mild allergic reactions
Do not give if asthma, glaucoma, pregnancy, hypertension or infant
Ibuprofen
Give when mild pain, headache, muscle aches
Do not give if
hypersensitive