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Saudi Arabia | Curriculum Studies | Volume 14 Issue 9, September 2025 | Pages: 468 - 483
The Current State of Paramedics' Knowledge of and Attitude towards Morphine as a Pre-Hospital Analgesic in the Ambulance Services of South Australia
Abstract: Prehospital pain management sits at the intersection of clinical urgency and ethical responsibility-particularly when it involves administering opioids like morphine. This article takes a critical look at the evolving role of morphine as a frontline analgesic in emergency settings, especially across Australian ambulance services. It's evident that while morphine remains a cornerstone in managing moderate to severe pain, its use is not without complications. The discussion digs deeper than surface-level administration, exploring how gaps in paramedic education, organizational culture, and protocol familiarity often result in under dosing or misuse-factors that can delay care or even endanger patients. Taking this further, the paper also highlights the necessity of advanced pharmacological training and real-time monitoring, especially in cardiac cases where morphine may mask critical symptoms or cause adverse effects like respiratory depression. What makes this study particularly meaningful is its comprehensive drug profile of morphine, from its molecular structure to receptor interactions and contraindications, offering not just pharmacological detail but also real-world applicability. The inclusion of drug interactions-both OTC and prescription-adds another layer of clinical relevance, underscoring the precision required in emergency pharmacology. Overall, the article argues persuasively for elevating education standards among paramedics to ensure morphine is used as both a powerful tool and a responsibly managed one in prehospital care.
Keywords: prehospital pain management, morphine use in EMS, paramedic education, opioid analgesics, emergency pharmacology
How to Cite?: Fahad Ali Alasmari, "The Current State of Paramedics' Knowledge of and Attitude towards Morphine as a Pre-Hospital Analgesic in the Ambulance Services of South Australia", Volume 14 Issue 9, September 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 468-483, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25707151609, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR25707151609