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Monitoring Drug Concentration in Emergency Medicine

by Andrew Woods

 

Submitted : Spring 2022


 

The careful monitoring of a drug’s concentration in the body of a patient is of the utmost importance in modern medicine. Many of the lifesaving medications that are administered in an emergency medicine environment have a narrow window of efficacy. These effective concentrations are in an ever-changing state, as the body processes and eliminates exogenous compounds that are introduced to maintain homeostasis. To ensure the proper treatment and/or management of ailments, special attention must be given to the concentration of a given drug in the body as time progresses. These changing concentrations can be evaluated and tracked using the mathematical tools that are taught in Calculus-themed courses.

In this paper, the steps required to accurately calculate the concentration of a given drug in a patient’s body will be examined. We will arrive at a formula that can reliably be used to determine this concentration at a point in time.


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Advisors :
Arcadii Grinshpan, Mathematics and Statistics
Logan Nott, Mathematics and Statistics
Larry Land, Advent Health
Suggested By :
Larry Land