Conscious sedation ketamine dose

    • [DOC File]APPENDIX A: KETAMINE

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      Ketamine 4-5 mg/kg IM, with atropine mixed in the same syringe. Repeat ketamine dose (full or half dose IM without additional atropine) if sedation is inadequate after 5-10 minutes (unusual) or if additional doses required. Pharmacodynamics – Duration of action following a single dose. Unconsciousness: 10-15 minutes. Analgesia: 30-40 minutes


    • [DOC File]ROYAL DEVON & EXETER EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

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      Time (s) Ketamine dose (state IV or IM) Other drugs Conscious level (AVPU) O2 l/min SpO2 % ECG sinus / ectopics etc 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 15 10 5 COMPLICATIONS (please detail problems was it eventful/uneventful):


    • [DOC File]Community Hospital And Health Center

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      Conscious sedation is defined as a controlled state of sedation/analgesia induced by medication(s) during which a patient maintains protective reflexes. A patient experiencing conscious sedation responds appropriately to stimulation and follows verbal commands, has intact gag and cough reflexes, and maintains the airway independently with ...



    • [DOC File]PROCEDURAL SEDATION AND ANALGESIA BY NON-ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ...

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      Moderate Sedation/Analgesia (conscious sedation): A drug-induced depression of consciousness during which patients respond purposefully to verbal commands, either alone or accompanied by light tactile stimulation. Reflex withdrawal from a painful stimulus is not considered a purposeful response.


    • [DOC File]Paediatric procedural sedation in the emergency department

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      A. Verbal for both nitrous oxide and ketamine sedation. B. Written for both nitrous oxide and ketamine sedation. C. Verbal for nitrous oxide and written for ketamine sedation. D. Formal consent is not required 2 According to local policies and procedures, when can procedural sedation be performed in the emergency department?


    • [DOC File]Guidelines

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      Conscious sedation dose: 0.05mg/kg Pharmacokinetics Onset: 2-5 min. Duration: 30-120min Adverse effects Respiratory depression, unpredictable action, hypotension, poor sedative, long half time so high risk of post procedural sedation.


    • [DOC File]Procedural Sedation Of Adults And Children In The ...

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      Once regained pre sedation consciousness recorded every 15mins for up to the next hour. Sedation score or AVPU– should be documented at these intervals also to obtain a rapid determination of conscious level Sedation score (Wisconsin score) 11. The scoring system is listed on the back of the sedation observation sheet and excerpted below.


    • [DOCX File]Section 1 Practice Details and Sedation Personnel

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      Sedation Practice Inspection Checklist. In the UK, the following definition of conscious sedation is widely agreed and accepted: A technique in which the use of a drug or drugs produces a state of depression of the central nervous system enabling treatment to be carried out, but during which verbal contact with the patient is maintained throughout the period of sedation.


    • [DOC File]Pre-sedation Evaluation

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      Moderate sedation (conscious sedation)-Deep sedation-General anesthesia-2. ... airway reflexes and respiratory drive are well maintained during chloral hydrate sedation. The dose of chloral hydrate is 50-100mg/kg, with a maximum dose of 2gm ... Ketamine. Etomidate. Answer A if 1,2,and 3 are correct. Answer B if 1 and 3 are correct.


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

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      Loh, G Dalen, D, Low-dose ketamine in addition to propofol for procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department, Ann Pharmacotherapy 2007 Mar;41(3):485-92. 32. Willman, ED, Andolfatto, G, A prospective evaluation of “ketafol” (ketamine/propofol combination) for procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency


    • [DOC File]Ketamine

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      Ketamine effects are dose related and can be divided into 4 levels: 8. 1. An . analgesic dose (0.15 - 0.3. mg/kg IV): At this dose range, ketamine has a minimal effect on perception or emotion but is a powerful analgesic. 2. A “ Recreational dose” (0.2 - 0.5 mg/kg): This provides very good analgesia but can induce distortions of perception.


    • PROCEDURAL SEDATION LEARNING GUIDE FOR HEALTHCARE ...

      The oral dosages are in part metabolized by the liver (first pass effect). Nasal midazolam is known to cause irritation to children, thus increasing the level of anxiety prior to the start of the procedure, therefore it is recommended oral midazolam is used for procedural sedation. Indications for use . Conscious sedation. Pre-medication


    • [DOC File]CONSCIOUS SEDATION

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      O2 saturation of 95% or > on room air or return to pre-conscious sedation level. Last dose of narcotic antagonist (Naloxone) or Benzodiazipine antagonist (Flumazenil) at least 30 minutes prior to transfer. C. Aldrete scoring of at least 8 or return to pre-conscious sedation level. D. Activity score of at least 2. E. Respiratory score of at least 2


    • [DOCX File]Ketamine dosage for paediatric procedural sedation

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      Initial dose - 1.5 mcg / kg . A second dose of . 0.75 - 1.5mcg/kg. may be administered 10 minutes after the first to provide further analgesia if required. If further analgesia is required after second dose, consider alternative or additional analgesia. Preparation and Administration


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