Midazolam sedation protocol

    • [DOC File]SMALL ANIMAL ANESTHESIA GUIDE - VASG

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      Midazolam (only) General Description. Benzodiazepine (as is diazepam) Unlike diazepam, midazolam is quickly and predictably absorbed when given by the IM route. Of little use as a sole agent due to minimal sedation in normal healthy adult patients. Generally combined with an opioid or ketamine. Patient selection. Recommended use

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    • [DOC File]Propofol Dosing Guidelines

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      For sedation, start with an infusion only (no bolus) and titrate to level of wakefulness, respiratory rate, etc. I. Don't turn off the infusion until 5-10 minutes before the operation is finished. J. Once the infusion is off, be prepared to give 1-2 cc boluses of propofol for signs of light anesthesia. This allows assessment of anesthetic depth ...

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    • [DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES

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      sedation. and analgesia during the procedure. For patients . with significant b. urns (>2. ... especially midazolam (2). ... was administered by an anesthesiologist. Their protocol consisted of an induction dose of ketamine 2mg/kg IV followed by ketamine 4mg/kg IM. Subsequent IM doses of ketamine were administered when the patient made ...

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    • [DOC File]CONSCIOUS SEDATION

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      Midazolam is a shorter acting water-soluble benzodiazepine that is twice as potent as diazepam. It has an elimination half time of 2.5 hours (range 2.1 - 3.4 hours) which increases to 5.6 to 9.0 hours in the elderly and 8.4 hours in obese patients. ... Protocol to continue until patient meets criteria that allows for discontinuing conscious ...

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    • [DOC File]MAD nasal medication delivery procedure

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      Intranasal sedation protocol: General points: Midazolam, ketamine, dexmedetomidine and sufentanil are the most commonly used sedative medications for IN delivery. Midazolam results in mild somnolence with resultant reduction in anxiety and probably amnesia. It will not make the patient unconscious.

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    • [DOC File]Centura Health | Health Care in Colorado & Western Kansas

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      The primary goal of the sedation protocol is to control agitation and/or provide comfort for the patient requiring mechanical ventilation. Patients will achieve the appropriate pain control and sedation level with the least amount of medication. ... Midazolam 1-2mg IV Q 10 min PRN sedation/agitation to maintain RASS level -2 to 0 or as ordered ...

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    • [DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES

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      Only three trials evaluated time to extubation and reported propofol to be superior. Length of ICU stay was not addressed. Of the studies assessing long-term sedation (greater than 24 hours), seven compared midazolam with propofol and one compared midazolam with lorazepam. Quality of sedation for both midazolam and propofol was comparable.

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    • [DOCX File]Moderate Sedation Bibliography

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      comparing intraarticular lidocaine with intravenous analgesia and sedation. Am J Emerg Med 1999; 17:566-70. Kotani J, Shimada M: A prospective, multicenter, observational study for the dosage and administration of Dormicum (generic name: Midazolam) for the intravenous sedation …

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

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      Critical Care Sedation – Protocol for Midazolam (Versed) Actions. A short-acting benzodiazepine CNS depressant; depresses all levels of CNS, including limbic and reticular formation. Indications for Use in the Critical Care Unit. Short-term sedation (24 – 72 hours) …

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    • [DOCX File]www.myharrisregional.com

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      Midazolam: increase by 1 mg every 15 minutes to sedation goal (standard titration parameter) up to pre-specified maximum dose. If at any point the patient’s sedation or pain level cannot be adequately maintained with the current orders, contact the physician.

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