This paper discusses the problems that should be paid attention to in the management of emergency drugs with examples, and expounds what is a specially managed drug.

This paper discusses the problems that should be paid attention to in the management of emergency drugs with examples, and expounds which drugs need special management as follows:

Special drugs include a. narcotic drugs B. psychotropic drugs C. toxic drugs for medical use D. radioactive drugs. Drugs under special management include: narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, toxic drugs for medical use, radioactive drugs, pharmaceutical precursor chemicals, protein assimilation preparations, peptide hormones, drugs for terminating pregnancy and some compound preparations containing special drugs.

The state implements the "special drug management system" for special drugs, the purpose of which is not only to meet the needs of ensuring patients' treatment, but also to prevent risks and situations that endanger people's health.

Regarding the management of rescue drugs and instruments, it is necessary to register errors when lending. The management of rescue instruments and drugs should strictly implement the "five-fixed" system, that is, fixed quantity, fixed-point placement, personal management, regular disinfection and sterilization, regular inspection and maintenance, to ensure the use during the rescue, and not to borrow.

1, in order to ensure the smooth progress of rescue work, nursing staff should do a good job in the management and maintenance of rescue items and medical devices, and use them skillfully.

2, ambulances, rescue items, equipment, specifications, neatly placed in a fixed position, shall not be arbitrarily moved to change position. Each class should be familiar with the location of spare items, medicines and instruments of emergency vehicles, be able to master the performance and usage of rescue instruments, and memorize the dosage of commonly used rescue drugs.

3. Set up a special emergency medicine inventory register for emergency medicines and equipment on the ambulance, indicating the name, specification, dosage, quantity and expiration date of all emergency medicines and equipment. This thing must be completely consistent, and the full name should be signed when each shift is handed over.