1st let me start by saying that I do NOT do drugs. My questions
here are merely for survival purposes re: Y2K.
Requesting information on 2 items:
#1: Medics have available to them units with pre-measured amounts
of
MorphineMorphine
Morphine sulfate
Morphine sulfate sr for field use in dire situations. What are these units
called? (The ones you remove the cover from, stick in then squeeze
to administer the medication) What type of
MorphineMorphine
Morphine sulfate
Morphine sulfate sr is normally
used in these and what dose is it they are using?
I have done research (limited so far, more to come) and understand
some of the possible
cardiacCardiac catheterization
Cardiac tamponade
Left heart ventricular angiography and digestive tract (and other)side
effects of
MorphineMorphine
Morphine sulfate
Morphine sulfate sr, but to date have not found any forms of it
at all that were noted as being for injection. I have found time
release oral applications and oral
liquidLiquid barosperse
Liquid calcium with vitamin d
Liquid co-q10
Liquid e-z paque
Liquid pedvaxhib
Liquid polibar
Liquid pred but those are all.
#2: What type of medicine is commonly used as a "local" when
sutures are being put in? (Say in the ER or the like) And what
amount is normally used in that type of application?
Wouldn't adrenalyn (sp?) have the same effect?
Assuming these 2 items would be readily available to John (or
Jane) Q. Public, these are 2 items I would like to have in an
emergencyEmergency airway puncture
Emergency contraception field surgical kit. (To be used only in worst case
situations of course .. as far as the morphine goes.)
Suture kits are readily available and ibuprofen or asperin will
suffice for swelling or moderate pain, but just in case I would
like to be informed and prepared.
Any info would be GREATLY appreciated!
-= Big D =-