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IV & Nebulized Medications in Critical Care Transport

  • Jun 17
  • 1 min read

IV & Nebulized Medications in Critical Care Transport

Medication administration in the transport environment requires more than simply knowing the drug—it requires understanding compatibility, dilution, filtration, delivery methods, and safe administration practices. This educational presentation reviews commonly used IV and nebulized medications in critical care transport, providing clinicians with practical guidance for medication safety, compatibility decisions, filtration requirements, and ventilator-delivered aerosol therapies. Originally developed as a PowerPoint presentation and converted to PDF for convenient reference and review.


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Originally presented as a transport education PowerPoint and converted to PDF for quick reference, this resource covers:


💉 IV Medications

  • Medication onset, concentrations, and dosing considerations

  • IV compatibility principles

  • Y-site compatibility interpretation

  • High-risk medication considerations

  • Medications requiring filters

  • Safe medication preparation and labeling practices


🫁 Nebulized Medications

  • Common nebulized medications used in critical care

  • Bronchodilators, mucolytics, pulmonary vasodilators, and rescue therapies

  • Hamilton T1 ventilator nebulizer setups

  • BiPAP and inline nebulizer delivery

  • Aerogen nebulizer systems

  • Transport considerations for inhaled pulmonary vasodilators


Designed for flight nurses, critical care paramedics, respiratory therapists, transport clinicians, and educators seeking a practical medication reference for the transport environment.




Educational Use Only

This resource is intended solely for educational and professional development purposes. The presentation was originally developed as a PowerPoint educational program and has been converted to PDF format for reference use. Information contained within this resource is designed to support clinical learning and should not replace local protocols, organizational policies, medical direction, pharmacy consultation, manufacturer recommendations, or independent clinical judgment. Providers are responsible for practicing within their scope and following all applicable standards of care and medical oversight.

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