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A few days ago I was asked by a US EM and medical director, with my experience, if I had to pick only 5 medications for use in an austere medical practice, what 5 would they be?
What 5 would you pick?
Why?
I'm going to go with phenergan, epi, a broad spectrum antibiotic, albuterol, and something like percocet.
And I'd like to be able to give IV fluids.
ETA: if I was in a tropical environment, I'd bump the albuterol for malaria meds.
Pick one.
I cannot answer without knowing the patient population.
Aconcagua?
Moab desert?
Jungles of Papau?
Antarctic research base?
Transantlantic on a small ship?
Alaskan wilderness?
See you all have these nice drugs, when the only drug you need is O2 :lol: lol
I think you have, in a very smart way...
One of the first things I would do is research what common illnesses in the area are. Based on that and common problems for all locations would play a significant role in my choice.
I thought it was an interesting challenge. Obviously only 5 medications are not going to suffice for any reasonable level of care, but if you really had to pick it is a tough decision isn't it.
Onle thing I have noticed though, epi seems to be a very popular choice in the emergency population. It is usually in the first 3, and even my friend picked it first.
When I told him why it would not be one of my choices and why, he decided he would also give up on it.
I'll let you guys play a little longer before I give up my answers.
I forgot to add: am I treating my expedition or the local populace?
Agreed on the epi. I'm considering my list... but skiing first.