Alcohol after propofol sedation

    • [DOC File]Propofol Dosing Guidelines - Stanford University

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      Reduce Propofol rate in half. If after 30 minutes patient is still not overly agitated or delirious stop the Propofol drip. If patient becomes agitated or delirious after reducing the drip in half: Increase by 5 mcg/kg/min every 5 minutes to goal level of sedation (standard titration parameter) up …

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    • Safe Sedation in Modern Cardiological Practice

      All patients scheduled for PS&A will have a pre-procedural assessment by a physician or nurse practitioner (with physician co-signature) that includes, but is not limited to patient’s medical condition, allergies, previous experience with sedation/analgesia, alcohol, tobacco use, drug use, past medical history and current medications.

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    • How long after having Propofol for a colonoscopy can alcohol be c…

      In the 24 hour period after being sedated: DO: Rest. Drink plenty of fluids and eat a light diet. Ensure there is a responsible adult looking after you for 24 hours. DON’T: Drive a vehicle for 24 hours. Operate machinery. Drink alcohol. Make any important decisions. Care for any dependent adults or …

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    • [DOC File]National PBM Monograph Template Rev20091005

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      Propofol is an intravenous ultra-short acting sedative/hypnotic agent used for the induction and maintenance of sedation and anaesthesia. The amassed emergency medical experience using Propofol to induce deep sedation has shown this agent to be relatively safe and without serious sequelae.

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    • [DOC File]Propofol Sedation in the Emergency Department

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      Propofol: Initial Bolus: 0.8 1.2 mg/kg (1 2 minutes after fentanyl) Infusion: Start at 140-200 µg/kg/min. At 10 minutes: 100 140 µg/kg/min. After 2 hours: 80-120 µg/kg/min. Turn off propofol infusion . about 5-10 minutes prior to the . desired time of emergence. Give 1-2 cc boluses as needed to keep patient asleep until the desired time of ...

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    • [DOC File]EMERGENCY MEDICINE GUIDELINES for ACE the ACEM - Home

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      Uses results of the nursing assessment to develop and document the sedation plan in collaboration with the licensed independent practitioner. ... alcohol, non-prescribed prescription drugs) a classification of unstable ASA III or ASA IV or above. Medication Administration. ... When propofol is used, does not perform any other tasks and monitors ...

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    • [DOCX File]Association of periOperative Registered Nurses | AORN

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      6) Sedation procedures should be fully recorded and audited. 7) Initially approximately 20% of patients will be considered for propofol sedation and should be on the basis of prior intolerance or excess dosage (>30mg diazepam) of benzodiazepines.

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    • [DOCX File]www.myharrisregional.com

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      FDA Approved Indications, Level of Sedation and Bolded Monitoring, Warnings and Precautions. Fospropofol disodium (Lusedra®) is an intravenous sedative-hypnotic agent indicated for sedation in adult patients undergoing diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Fospropofol is a prodrug of the sedative agent, propofol.

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