Diprivan infusion syndrome

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      DiGeorge syndrome (velocardiofacial syndrome) (conotruncal anomaly face syndrome) (22q11 deletion) Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) ... Propofol (Diprivan) infusion. Esmolol infusion. Prostaglandin infusion. Fenoldopam infusion. Thyroid Hormone infusion. Insulin infusion. Tranexamic Acid infusion.


    • [DOCX File]FOR ANESTHESIA QA/QI – NOT PART OF PERMANENT …

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      Use an infusion pump or a microdrip (60 gtt/ml) for infusion to deliver a constant rate. Up to 50 mg may be given direct IV over 1 minute with extreme caution, follow with a maintenance infusion at 1 to 4 mg/min. Propofol (Diprivan) IV Drip Administration – transport ONLY, not stocked P Actions: Propofol is highly protein bound in vivo and is ...


    • [DOC File]Medication Formulary

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      Propofol (Diprivan)-- Inductive anesthetic, sedative, hypnotic: not analgesic-- Unclear mechanism of action-- Short onset and short half-life-- MAJOR SIDE EFFECTS: respiratory and cardiovascular depression significant-- Older preparations were formulated in egg whites so presence of egg or soy allergies MUST be ascertained


    • [DOC File]Cardiology

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      Jan 19, 2016 · DiGeorge syndrome (velocardiofacial syndrome) (conotruncal anomaly face syndrome) (22q11 deletion) Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) Short QT syndrome. ... Tranexamic Acid Infusion rate mg/kg/hr:: AntifibTranexInfRate (2809) (0-50) Trasylol (Aprotinin) Used: Yes No AntifibTrasylUse (2810) (If Yes →)


    • [DOC File]Jones & Bartlett Learning

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      Sedation and analgesia in hemodynamically unstable or morphine sensitive patients. 50-300 mcg/hr. Respiratory depression, dependence, tolerance, constipation. Propofol Diprivan Phenolic derivative with general anaesthetic properties. IV infusion for ICU sedation. 25-300 mg/hr. Hypotension, neuroexcitatory effects, bradycardia.


    • [DOC File]renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu

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      May 05, 2020 · DiGeorge syndrome (velocardiofacial syndrome) (conotruncal anomaly face syndrome) (22q11 deletion) Distinct disorder. Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) Duane Radial Ray (Okihiro) syndrome. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18) Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Ellis-van Creveld syndrome.


    • [DOC File]Activated Charcoal (Actidose)

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      Propofol (Diprivan) IV Drip Administration – transport ONLY, not stocked. 14. Sodium Bicarbonate. 15. Thiamine. 15. Valium (Diazepam) Currently NOT STOCKED. 15. Versed® (Midazolam HCL) 16. Vecuronium Bromide (Norcuron) Transfer ONLY. 16. Xopenex Inhl (levalbuterol HCL) 16. Zofran (Ondansetron) 17. IV Drip Charts/Injections . 18. Diltiazem . 18


    • Propofol Infusion Syndrome: Case Report and Literature Review

      The infusion can be titrated to blood pressure and heart rate. F. If your patient is too deep, turn off the propofol for a minute or two. (Remember to turn it back on, or your patient will wake up!) If your patient is too light, give a 1 4 cc bolus of propofol, and increase the infusion rate. ...


    • [DOC File]Propofol Dosing Guidelines

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      Diprivan MOA: Anesthetic that decreases effects of glutamate Dosing: Load 1-1.5mg/kg Infusion rates at 50-200mcg/kg/min. Rates >80mcg/kg/min for >48 hours are at significantly increased risk for PRIS


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      Follow each dose with a 20-mL flush, and elevate arm for 10-20 seconds after dose. Continuous infusion: Add 1 mg (1 mL of a 1:1,000 solution) to 250 mL normal saline or D5W (4 μg/mL). Initial infusion rate of 1 μg/min titrated to effect (typical dose: 2-10 μg/min). Endotracheal (ET) dose: 2-2.5 mg diluted in 10 mL normal saline.


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