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    Emerg Med J. 2010 Jan;27(1):62-71.

    Defining a standard medication kit for prehospital and retrieval physicians: a comprehensive review.

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    CareFlight Medical Services, EMQ Hangar 12, Bushpilot Avenue, Aeroglen, Queensland 4870, Australia. sadewasser@lycos.com

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    There is little consolidated evidence for which prehospital and retrieval drugs a given service should carry.

    OBJECTIVES:

    To suggest a core group of drugs based on the best evidence currently available.

    METHODS:

    This paper has reviewed documents from recognised evidence-based sources and put together an initial skeleton for an evidence-based drug pack.

    RESULTS:

    The resultant list of drugs is divided up into core agents with suggestions for regional variations. This may be of particular interest to de novo services.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    This review offers a starting point for services based on the evidence currently available. It is hoped that prehospital and retrieval clinicians will start to look analytically at what they carry and, through a process of audit, aim to improve the evidence in this area. Future reviews and comparisons of worldwide prehospital and retrieval databases are suggested.

    PMID:
    20029017
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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