Hi,
I recently got my EMT certification and have a few questions regarding off duty scope of practice:
In most states, EMTs are not allowed to give medication like Benadryl. However, if you are ever in a situation where you are in a rural area and encounter a patient in obvious anaphylactic shock, can you have them one of your own Benadryl after assisting with an EpiPen. In this theoretical situation, an ambulance takes about 20-30 minutes to respond, well outside of the duration an EpiPen is effective for.
In addition, is it allowed for an off duty EMT to have OTC medication like Advil, Tylenol, Benadryl, Aspirin, etc. in a first aid kit and give it to someone to take themselves if they meet the indications for it.
In connection with the previous question, it is okay for EMTs to assist a person in taking these medications?
Where is the line drawn?
Thanks for your help
I recently got my EMT certification and have a few questions regarding off duty scope of practice:
In most states, EMTs are not allowed to give medication like Benadryl. However, if you are ever in a situation where you are in a rural area and encounter a patient in obvious anaphylactic shock, can you have them one of your own Benadryl after assisting with an EpiPen. In this theoretical situation, an ambulance takes about 20-30 minutes to respond, well outside of the duration an EpiPen is effective for.
In addition, is it allowed for an off duty EMT to have OTC medication like Advil, Tylenol, Benadryl, Aspirin, etc. in a first aid kit and give it to someone to take themselves if they meet the indications for it.
In connection with the previous question, it is okay for EMTs to assist a person in taking these medications?
Where is the line drawn?
Thanks for your help