Atropine 1 solution for secretions

    • [DOCX File]faculty.sdmiramar.edu

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      Atropine is an alkaloid drug derived from the nightshade plant (the species name, belladonna, is often used as the drug name). Atropine blocks muscarinic receptors for acetylcholine on postganglionic parasympathetic neurons. Therefore, atropine inhibits the effects of parasympathetic innervation of the heart, smooth muscle, and glands.

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    • [DOC File]PEDIATRIC CARE GUIDE

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      Lidocaine 1-2 mg/kg (if head injury, should wait 3 minutes) (Atropine 0.01-0.03 mg/kg (minimum dose - 0.1 mg) ( Thiopental 4-6 mg/kg (consider Midazolam 0.2 mg/kg or Etomidate 0.3 mg/kg) ( Rocuronium 1 mg/kg. PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICATIONS. Analgesics. Demerol: 1 mg/kg/dose IM, IV q 2 hr PRN. Fentanyl: 1-2 mcg/kg IV, IM q 1-2 hrs PRN ...

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    • [DOC File]Nassau Regional Emergency Medical Services

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      1. Immediately give 100% oxygen to insure tissue oxygenation. 2. Start IV Normal Saline and give: Atropine 2-4mg IVP at 5 minute intervals until (respiratory secretions corrects). There is no maximum dose. Use extreme caution in a hypoxic patient. Giving atropine to a hypoxic heart may stimulate ventricular fibrillation.

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    • WHO | World Health Organization

      If the child is unconscious and you have dextrose solution and facilities for an intravenous (IV) infusion, start the IV infusion. Once you are sure that the IV is running well, give 5 ml/kg of 10 % dextrose solution (D10) over a few minutes, or give 1 ml/kg of 50% dextrose solution (D50) by very slow push.

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      1–2 drops of solution or small amount of ointment in eye up to t.i.d. ... Antisecretory action (vagolytic effect) suppresses sweating, lacrimation, salivation, and secretions from nose, mouth, pharynx, and bronchi. Blocks vagal impulses to heart with resulting decrease in AV conduction time, increase in heart rate and cardiac output, and ...

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    • [DOC File]Title: Fast Fact # ; Death Rattle and Secretions

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      DEATH RATTLE AND ORAL SECRETIONS. ... IV 0.2 mg 1 min atropine sulfate Atropine SubQ, IV 0.1 mg 1 min atropine sulfate multiple Sublingual 1gtt (1% ophth. soln) 30 min ... orally dispersible tablet, and oral solution formulations. References. Back IN, Jenkins K, Blower A, Beckhelling J. A study comparing hyoscine hydrobromide and glycopyrrolate ...

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    • [DOCX File]Covid d.scot.nhs.uk

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      (buccal preparation more palatable but solution for injection {10mg/2ml} equally well absorbed) Hyoscine. butylbromide. 20mg . sub cut every 4 hours as required or Atropine 1% eye drops, 1 to 2 drops buccally every 4 hours as required for. THIN . respiratory secretions. Thick secretions maybe made more difficult to clear by anticholinergics ...

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    • [DOC File]University Laboratory Animal Resources

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      Atropine* 0.05 mg/kg SC *Atropine is given separately to help decrease secretions and counteract cardiac and respiratory depression caused by xylazine. Dilution of this will be necessary. To dilute: Mix 0.25ml Atropine in 4.75ml of sterile saline in a sterile vial or syringe.

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    • [DOC File]A Medical Student’s Anesthesia Primer

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      Edrophonium – shares duration of action with atropine (see below) Physostigmine – crosses the BBB, therefore useful for atropine overdose. Anticholinergics: given with reversal agents to block the muscarinic effects of cholinergic stimulation, also excellent for treating bradycardia and excess secretions

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    • [DOCX File]rms.kernowccg.nhs.uk

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      Hyoscine transdermal patch (Scopoderm) 1.5mg/72 hours Hyoscine hydrobromide tablets (Kwells) 300mcg SL 8-hrly Atropine 1% ophthalmic solution 1-4 drops SL 4-hrly

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