Lorazepam infusion protocol

    • Extravasation - Pitt Pharmacy Portfolio

      Stop the infusion immediately. Leave the needle/catheter in place. Slowly aspirate as much of the drug as possible. Do not apply pressure to the area. Attempt to estimate volume. Recommend plastic surgery consult if more than 25-50ml. Remove IV access while aspirating. Do not use this site for IV access any longer. Assess the severity of the ...

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    • [DOCX File]Connecticut Society of Health System Pharmacists - Home

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      We compared outcomes associated with using a weight-based, fixed-dose phenobarbital versus lorazepam-based symptom triggered protocol in AWS. Methods We conducted a single-centered retrospective chart review for patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit (MICU) for AWS during two times periods based on treatment protocols.

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    • [DOCX File]European Society for Medical Oncology

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      EMERGENCY PALLIATION PROTOCOL FOR NON-VENTILATED . COVID-19 PATIENTS – INPATIENT VERSION. ... add midazolam infusion 1. mg/hr. INFUSION RATE CAN BE INCREASED HOURLY. Some patients will need more than 10. ... Lorazepam tablets or injection fluid sublingual, 2-4 mg 4 hrly. OR. Clonazepam sublingual, 1-2.5 mg 6 hrly ...

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    • [DOCX File]Post-Cardiac Arrest Care / Induced Hypothermia Pathway ...

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      Cisatracurium IV infusion (200mg/250ml). Administer per ICU protocol (Critical Care Nursing Policy BCC-03-26; Use TTM TOF protocol for titration). Initiate cisatracurium before initiating cooling. Dosing recommendation: 0.1-0.2 mg/kg loading dose followed by a continuous infusion of 0.5-10 mcg/kg/min.

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    • [DOCX File]European Society for Medical Oncology

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      EMERGENCY PALLIATION PROTOCOL FOR NON-VENTILATED . COVID-19 PATIENTS ... If still agitated repeat 5 mg bolus midazolam SC every 2 hours and increase the infusion rate by 50% 4. hrly until settled ... promazine 12.5-25 mg SC, lorazepam 1-4 mg SC 4. hrly, clonazepam 1-2.5 mg 6. hrly SL, chlorpromazine 25-50. mg IM/IV 8. hrly. BE PREPARED TO ...

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    • [DOCX File]Overdose Order Set

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      Overdose Order Protocol. Urine Specimen Urine Drug Screen. Additional Labs: ... administer ½ of the initial effective bolus naloxone dose within 15 minutes of starting the infusion. Adjust infusion rate as needed to ensure adequate ventilation and prevent withdrawal symptoms. ... Lorazepam 4mg slow IV over 1-2 minutes (max rate 4mg/min) q 10 ...

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    • [DOC File]PEDIATRIC CARE GUIDE

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      Continuous infusion: titrate dose to 0.04-0.16 mg/kg/hour for 2-5 days in children. Flumazenil: Conscious sedation reversal: initial dose: 0.01 mg/kg (max dose: 0.2 mg) give over 15 sec; may repeat 0.01 mg/kg (max dose: 0.2 mg) after 45 sec, then every min to max total dose of 0.05 mg/kg or 1 …

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    • [DOC File]Vanguard Health Management - Courtemanche & Associates

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      Lorazepam is recommended for the sedation of most patients via intermittent i.v. administration or continuous infusion. (Grade of recommendation = B) The titration of the sedative dose to a defined endpoints recommended with systematic tapering of the dose or daily interruption with retitration to minimize prolonged sedative effects.

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    • [DOC File]University of Maryland School of Medicine

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      Lorazepam Infusion.” ... Results of a Prospective Prone Positioning Protocol in Patients with the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. European Society of Critical Care. Glasgow Scotland September 1996. Habashi NM, Borg UR, Bar-Lavie Y, Reynolds HN. Effect and Safety of Intermittent Prone-Positioning as an Adjunct to Extracorporeal Lung Assist

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    • [DOC File]Acute Coronary Syndrome – ED Order Sets (draft)

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      Q30MIN PRN, Intravenous, Dose: 1 - 2 mg. PRN for sedation AND *Give LORazepam (ATIVAN) IV bolus dose prior to each LORazepam infusion rate increase.* ( LORazepam (ATIVAN) IV - infusion CONTINUOUS, Intravenous, Dose: 1 -5 mg/hr. Begin infusion at 1 mg/hr (usual infusion range: 0.5-7 mg/hr). Titrate by 1 mg every 30 minutes as needed for sedation.

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