What are the emergency first aid medicines

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Nixamide, Lobeline, Epinephrine Hydrochloride, Isoproterenol, Dopamine, Magnesium Sulfate Injection, Sodium Nitroprusside, Cedilan, Lidocaine, Haemostasis, Aminotoluic Acid, Chlorpromazine, Atropine, Valium, Promethazine, Furosemide, Mannitol, Dexamethasone, Sodium Chloride Solution, Various Concentrations of Glucose, Low Molecular Weight Dextranide, 10% Calcium Gluconate, Potassium Chloride,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Numbering. The type and name of the drug dosage form.

    Antimicrobials.

    1. Penicillins.

    Penicillin. Injections (sodium, potassium).

    Ampicillin sodium (ampicillin) tablets, injections.

    Amoxicillin (ampicillin) tablets, capsules, injections, 2, cephalosporins.

    Cefradine tablets, capsules, granules, injections.

    4. Chloramphenicol.

    Chloramphenicol tablets, capsules, injections, eye drops.

    5. Tetracyclines.

    Oxytetracycline hydrochloride.

    Tablets. 6. Macrolides.

    Erythromycin. Tablets, injections, eye ointments.

    7. Other antimicrobial drugs.

    Clindamycin. Capsules, injections.

    8. Synthetic antimicrobials.

    Compound sulfamethoxazole.

    Tablets, capsules.

    Trimethoprim. Tablets, injections.

    9. Quinolones.

    Ciprofloxacin tablets, capsules, eye drops, injections.

    Levofloxacin tablets, capsules, injections.

    Antipyretic analgesia and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics.

    1. Analgesic and antipyretics.

    Lidocaine hydrochloride. Injection.

    Aspirin. Tablets, capsules.

    Analbine. Injections, tablets.

    Compound acetaminophen tablets, capsules, film-coated tablets.

    Neuropsychiatric system medications.

    1. Central nervous system stimulants.

    Nikosami. Injection.

    Stemrian theophylline. Injection.

    5. Antipsychotics.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hygiene and epidemic prevention: protective clothing (clothing, hats, shoes, gloves, glasses), thermometer (instrument); Radioactive contamination: gas masks; Firefighting:

    fireproof clothing, helmets, gloves, masks, firefighting boots; Shipwreck: wetsuit (suit), underwater scuba apparatus; **: Explosion-proof clothing; Riot:

    shields, armor; Universal: helmet, safety shoes, water boots, breathing masks.

    Trauma: hemostatic bandage, fracture fixation bracket (plate); Shipwreck: salvage boat, lifebuoy, life jacket, lifeboat (raft), lifeline, decompression chamber; Falling from a height:

    protective air cushions, protective nets, inflatable slides, ladders; Buried: infrared detectors, biosensors; General: stretcher (car), thermal blanket, oxygen machine (bottle, bag), life-saving spreader (rigging, net), life detector.

    Divide the speciesEmergency supplies can be divided into several categories:

    Basic living support materials, mainly referring to food, cooking oil and water, flashlights, etc.; Engineering materials and mechanical processing equipment mainly refer to the professional materials used by professionals in the process of dealing with crises, and the work materials are generally universal to a professional team; Emergency equipment and supporting materials mainly refer to the specific materials required for the disposal of a small number of special accidents, which have small reserves and strong pertinence, such as some special drugs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is divided into several broad categories.

    The first category of bandaging hemostatic supplies: gauze, blood-sucking pads, gauze bandages, elastic mesh caps, elastic bandages, rubber tourniquets, triangular scarves, band-aids.

    The second category of disinfection drugs: iodophor, alcohol, normal saline, hydrogen peroxide, Xinjieer, the third category of medicines: fast-acting heart pills, albuterol, etc. (such should be equipped according to personal conditions under the guidance of doctors).

    Category 4 Instruments: Stethoscope, sphygmomanometer, scissors, tweezers, hemostats, scalpel blades, etc. Category 5 Life support: oxygen Simple respirators (this type needs to be equipped and used by medical personnel) Category 6 Fixation: roll splints, cervical braces, restraint belts.

    Category 7 Classification of Injuries: Injury Tickets.

    Category 8 Personal Protection: Surgical Masks, Gloves, Protective Clothing, Reflective Clothing, etc. Category 9 Packaging: First aid kit or first aid kit.

    Of course, the most important thing is trained first aid skills.

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