Emergency drugs in general practice
emergency drugs in general practice General practitioners need the knowledge, skills, drugs and ... contraindications should be checked before administering any of the drugs described below (Table 2). life threatening medical emergencies ... • controlled oxygen therapy to reduce the risk of inducing hyperoxic hypercapnia. In practice, oxygen ...
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