If You are Going to Use the Right Medical Terms...
...you need to be consistent!
Get it right, please!
On the 29 January episode of Private Practice, which I am watching right now (TiVO, baby!), some guy overdosed in a doctor's office on herion. The doctor found him, yelled for Narcan and bent to check the guy. Cut to commercial (which of course I zipped through), then see another person run in with a needle. He administers the narcon... as an intramuscular injection.
Wrong! Right drug, wrong method of delivery! Narcan is an intravenal drug. It may work as an intramuscular, I don't know, but it won't work fast enough and time is of the essence. Also, this guy should have woken right up (especially if it had gone in - and slammed like that) and been violent and pissed off - the more typical reaction. We love narcan, but insist on the patient being restrained before they slam the bolus in. If they give it more gently, that is a little different, but that is not usually the case.
Get it right, please!
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