Ketamine in Emergency Medicine: Sedation and Intubation in Trauma
Ketamine is the anesthetic of choice in emergencies. Discover how it's used for sedation and safe intubation in trauma.
Critical medications used in emergency departments, including benzodiazepines, vasopressors, analgesics and antiarrhythmics.
Ketamine is the anesthetic of choice in emergencies. Discover how it's used for sedation and safe intubation in trauma.
Zyprexa (olanzapine) controls psychomotor agitation in emergencies. Learn about this essential atypical antipsychotic in emergency departmen...
Propofol is the ideal anesthetic for procedural sedation. Discover how it's used in pericardiocentesis and other procedures.
Ativan (lorazepam) is an essential benzodiazepine for emergencies. Discover how it's used in managing acute alcohol intoxication and withdra...
Librium (chlordiazepoxide) prevents alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Learn how this benzodiazepine is prescribed after intoxication emergencies.
Rocuronium is an essential neuromuscular blocker in emergency intubation. Learn how it facilitates critical procedures.
Rocuronium is an essential neuromuscular blocker in emergency intubation. Learn how it facilitates critical procedures.
Morphine is the gold standard for analgesia in emergencies. Discover how it's used to control severe pain in trauma.
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