This is a tuff question because there are a lot of drugs that if misused could cause this problem. I wish this was multiple choice. But im going with "Oxycodone" as my answer
I would think it would depend on the situation. Basic first aid may be all that is required for certain wounds or accidents. In other circumstances it should be administered until a trained professional can take over.
I believe it means to split him open from his navel to his jawbone.
If a patient with possible STEMI has been having frequent chest discomfort, the contraindication to administering nitrate to the patient is: an history that shows the <em><u>use of </u></em><em><u>phosphodiesterase inhibitor</u></em><em><u> within the last 24 hours by the patient.</u></em>
Contraindication refers to the condition that justifies why certain medication cannot be used in a treatment in order to avoid causing more harm to a patient having the condition.
The patient's condition described above calls for careful consideration if nitrate is to be administered as a treatment.
This is because the combination of phosphodiesterase inhibitor with nitrate could lead to a worse serious life-threatening hypotension.
- Phosphodiesterase inhibitor and nitrate cannot be used for a patient with STEMI who witnesses ongoing chest discomfort.
Therefore, if a patient with possible STEMI has been having frequent chest discomfort, the contraindication to administering nitrate to the patient is: an history that shows the <em><u>use of </u></em><em><u>phosphodiesterase inhibitor</u></em><em><u> within the last 24 hours by the patient.</u></em>
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