Lifesaving Medications Use By Athletic Trainers

Author:

Hoffman MA12,Murphy MJ3,Koester MC4,Norcross EC5,Johnson ST6

Affiliation:

1. Mark Hoffman, PhD, ATC, EMT, FNATA, Associate Professor, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University

2. Mark Hoffman, PhD, ATC, FNATA, mark.hoffman@oregonstate.edu, 541-737-6787

3. Molly Murphy, BS, Athletic Training Student, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, mark.hoffman@oregonstate.edu

4. Mick Koester, MD, ATCR, Physician, Slocum Center Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, mkoester@slocumcenter.com

5. Emily Norcross MS, ATC, Instructor, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, emily.Norcross@oregonstate.edu

6. Sam Johnson PhD, ATC, Clinical Associate Professor, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, sam.Johnson@oregonstate.edu, Corresponding Author

Abstract

Abstract The athletic trainer's (AT) emergency management skill set requires competency in the delivery of basic lifesaving medications. Some lifesaving medications have been a part of athletic training practice for decades, but that list has grown as ATs' practice setting has expanded - increasing the types of em ergent conditions that the AT may have to treat. The 2020 CAATE curricular standards require athletic training students be trained to administer the following: supplemental oxygen, nitroglycerine, low dose aspirin, bronchodilators, epinephrine using automated injection device, glucagon, and naloxone. Clinically, the conditions treated by these medications can be categorized as follows: cardiac, respiratory, hypoglycemia, or anaphylaxis. All ATs should know the indications, contraindications, administration methods, and the details of patient monitoring for each medication. Generally, these medications are safe, have clear indications for use, and few contraindications. While ATs are trained to administer these medications, they must consider state laws and local policies.

Publisher

Journal of Athletic Training/NATA

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,General Medicine

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