Please excuse me if I am restating what maybe obvious, but I want to
make absolutly sure I understand.
I carry a bottle of sublingual nitroglycerin tablets. I had discarded the
box it came in some time ago, so I need to go to my pharmacist and get a
new label attached to the bottle I carry? And this is to link this
prescription specifically with me, correct? Just in case a Penn. EMT may
need to administer it, correct?
When it comes to health issues, I want to be sure...
M Hroar Stormgengr
On Fri, 23 May 1997 07:48:04 -0400 Margo Lynn Hablutzel
<Hablutzel@CompuServe.COM> writes:
> Subject: [TY] Fwd: [Chirurgeon]: Pennsic/Pennsylvania
> event-goers&Prescription medications
>
>Pennsic Chirurgeon info from the Tavern Yard (Meridies)>
>>
>>For those attending Pennsic, I thought you would find this
>informative if
>you
>>didn't see it on Rialto.
>>
>>(Insert future Society name here)
>>mka Brian Flatley
>>Canton of Owl's Nest
>>---------------------
>>Forwarded message:
>>From: CapnCarp@aol.com
>>Sender: owner-sca-chirurgeon@wyvernhall.com
>>Reply-to: sca-chirurgeon@wyvernhall.com (SCA Chirurgeonate List)
>>To: sca-chirurgeon@wyvernhall.com (Multiple recipients of list
>>sca-chirurgeon)
>>Date: 97-05-22 11:16:54 EDT
>>
>>Because of a recent change in Pennsylvania's Emergency Medical
>Services
>>protocols, patients taking certain medications(usually
>self-administered)
>may
>>be assisted by EMT's if they are unable to do so themselves.
>Epinephrine
>>auto-injector pens (EpiPens), bronchiodialator inhalers, and
>nitroglycerine
>>tablets/spray fall into this changed category.
>>
>>Any gentle who carries any of these prescription medications is urged
>to
>ask
>>their pharmacist to apply a label bearing the prescription
>information
>>directly to the EpiPen, inhaler cartridge, or the nitroglycerine
>tablet
>>bottle/spray container. This will facilitate the identification of
>that
>>prescription with that patient. All too often, the box or packaging
>bearing
>>the prescription label is discarded or not carried with the
>medication.
>>
>>CHIRURGEONS: If you know of any gentle who uses these prescribed
>medications
>>in these forms, who is going to an event in Pennsylvania, please
>inform
>them
>>of this request, and pass on my concerned urging to fulfill it. It
>could
>>make their event less stressful and may save their life.
>>
>>Yours in service to the Society,
>>Geoffrey Soulspeeder, OP,CSC,AOA
>>mka Mark S. Daniel, PA-EMT
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