Atropine dosage for secretions

    • [DOCX File]SAN FRANCISCO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AGENCY

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      Bronchospasm and respiratory secretions are the best acute symptoms to monitor response to Atropine/2-PAM therapy: Decreased bronchospasm and respiratory secretions = getting better. No change or increased bronchospasm and respiratory secretions = Base Hospital Contact for administration of additional medication, in excess of listed Maximum Dosage.

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    • [DOC File]Ohio State University

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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]Nursing Crib - The Fastest Growing Nursing Community

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      Some atropine deaths have resulted from systemic absorption following ocular administration in infants and children. Monitor I&O, especially in older adults and patients who have had surgery (drug may contribute to urinary retention). Palpate lower abdomen for distention. Have patient void before giving atropine.

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    • [DOC File]Muscarinic antagonist - University of Babylon

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      Although atropine treats bradycardia (slow heart rate) in emergency settings, it can cause paradoxical heart rate slowing . Atropine is incapacitating at doses of 10 to 20 mg per person. Its LD50 is estimated to be 453 mg per person (per oral) with a probit slope of …

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    • [DOC File]2

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      Atropine should be continued at appropriate intervals until the casualty is breathing adequately with a minimal amount of secretions in the mouth and lungs. The initial 2 or 4 mg has proven adequate in conscious casualties.

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