Madmedic780
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In my defense I tried searching and asking this question before posting so sorry if it's been said here, but:
I'm an Intermediate Student and most protocols in my area (Oregon) say OLMC is required (for both I's and P's) if you want to give more than 3 doses of Nitro to patients C/O chest pain. For us we have kinda long transport times (45 minutes to an hour) and generally have to call in for this rather often.
However I couldn't find a satisfactory answer as to why we are limited to only 3 doses, nor have I heard of a physician refusing extra nitro at the paramedic's request.
I thought so long as we monitor the HR and BP well that nitro was rather safe, is there something I'm missing with regards to sudden toxicity or adverse side effects in more total doses?
Please enlighten.
I'm an Intermediate Student and most protocols in my area (Oregon) say OLMC is required (for both I's and P's) if you want to give more than 3 doses of Nitro to patients C/O chest pain. For us we have kinda long transport times (45 minutes to an hour) and generally have to call in for this rather often.
However I couldn't find a satisfactory answer as to why we are limited to only 3 doses, nor have I heard of a physician refusing extra nitro at the paramedic's request.
I thought so long as we monitor the HR and BP well that nitro was rather safe, is there something I'm missing with regards to sudden toxicity or adverse side effects in more total doses?
Please enlighten.