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motikmotik
2 years ago
12

sked to administer epinephrine 0.3mg IM for anaphylaxis. The available medication in the crash cart is epinephrine 1mg/mL (1:100

0). How many mL's will you administer to the patient
Medicine
1 answer:
victus00 [196]2 years ago
6 0

The answer to the above question is that 0.3 ml that is the syringe about one-third full of epinephrine will be administered to the patient.

<h3>What is epinephrine?</h3>

In an emergency, this medication is used to treat extremely serious allergic reactions to foods, medicines, or other substances. Epinephrine works swiftly to enhance breathing, speed up the heart, boost blood pressure, stop hives, and lessen facial, lip, and neck swelling.

According to your doctor's instructions, inject this drug into your thigh.

After administering epinephrine, seek immediate medical attention. Inform the medical practitioner that you administered an epinephrine shot to yourself. If your symptoms do not improve or if they come back after one dose of epinephrine, you might need another dose.

To learn more about epinephrine with the help of given link:

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