Nurses administering propofol

    • [PDF File]For the administration of moderate sedation by an RN for ...

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      B. Registered Nurses may assist a licensed provider1 by administering certain neuromuscular blocking agents, sedatives, and analgesics in situations where the provider is present but unable to personally inject the agents because the provider is performing the critical task of airway management for the patient during rapid


    • [PDF File]Safe Injection Practices for Administration of Propofol

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      Disinfection of propofol ampules or vials be-fore opening considerably reduces the risk of bacterial contamination of the medication.8 Disodium edetate, which inhibits bacterial growth, was added to propofol in 1996; as a result, the incidence of propofol injection infections was reduced but not eliminated.10 During a 10-year period from 1998 ...


    • Propofol: Review of Potential Risks During Administration

      Propofol is one of the most commonly used agents by anesthesia providers. Despite its excellent safety profile, numerous drawbacks and patient safety issues remain. This article is a focused review of the common issues surrounding propofol administration as they relate to infection, pediatric sedation, and the propofol infusion syndrome.


    • North Dakota Board of Nursing Practice Guidance Role of ...

      Of concern to the Board is the growing number of inquiries related to nurses administering drugs ... Propofol is classified as a sedative/hypnotic and is intended for use as an anesthetic agent or for maintaining sedation of an intubated, mechanically ventilated client. The product information for Propofol further includes a warning that ...


    • [PDF File]Who Administers Propofol in Your Organization?

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      administered propofol beyond the scope of nursing practice according to their Nurse Practice Acts.8 Pennsylvania does not have an official advisory opin-ion or declaratory statement regarding the administra-tion of propofol by nurses. The Pennsylvania Code stipulates that the admini-stration of anesthesia is a proper function of a regis-


    • [PDF File]Department of Health Nursing Care Quality Assurance ...

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      support RNs administering and maintaining moderate sedation, analgesia, and reversal agents for gastroenterology endoscopic procedures. It is common to combine propofol with other drugs (such as a benzodiazepine and an opioid) to achieve sedation to extend propofol’s therapeutic window and help mitigate the risk of deep sedation.


    • [PDF File]Louisiana State Board of Nursing - Sedation Certification

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      JCAHO. Registered nurses may administer anesthetic agents only as specified by the exception in R.S. 37:930.D. and as specified in R.S. 37:935 (see end of statement for these Laws). This statement is not intended to prohibit registered nurses from administering propofol (Diprivan) to intubated, ventilated patients in a critical care setting.


    • [PDF File]Mississippi Board of Nursing

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      administration by registered nurses. When administering any medication, the licensed nurse should be knowledgeable of and comply with all applicable state and federal laws, rules, regulations and guidelines pertaining to the specific medication, ... American Society of Anesthesiologists Statement, “Safe Use of Propofol,” approved by the ASA ...


    • [PDF File]Maryland Board of Nursing Patricia A. Noble, MSN, RN ...

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      Propofol infusion for sedation, the registered nurse may NOT titrate the propofol infusion for purposes of procedural sedation. 15. A registered nurse, who meets all conditions and requirements stated in this declaratory ruling, MAY administer Ketamine, an anesthetic agent, by intravenous solution to the neonate/pediatric


    • [PDF File]Final Order No. DOH-17-1797- IC -MQA OCT 0 0f 2 2017

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      8. The scope of practice for registered nurses in Florida does not include aesthetic injections. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The Board has jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to Section 120.565, Florida Statutes, and Rule 28-105, Florida Administrative Code. 2. The petition filed in this cause is in substantial compliance with the provisions


    • [PDF File]Propofol use for sedation during endoscopy in adults: A ...

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      Nurses administering propofol should ideally be involved solely in the monitoring of the patient and not in the endoscopy procedure. If the gastroenterologist administers the propofol, a nurse who cares only for the cardiorespiratory status of the patient should be present. Explicitly interpreted, two nurses (or one nurse and


    • [PDF File]Florida Board of Nursing - Final Order DOH-02-0365

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      IV port while administering an eye block, is it within tha scope af practice for a:rqistenrd nurse to further administer Diprivan if ordered to do so by the mnesthesiol,ogi&? C. Is it within the scope of practice for a registered nurse td monitor a paht who has received Diprivan when the R.N. has administered Dlpdvan pl;ihubnt to a verbal or


    • [PDF File]The Registered Nurse (RN) Who Administers a Pharmacologic ...

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      All Licensed Nurses (OSBN, 2016) Interpretive Statement to determine if an RN may administer a pharmacologic agent to a client to achieve moderate or deep sedation in the client. Scope of Practice Decision Model: This model has been adopted by the Board to determine if a licensee of the Board is practicing within their scope of practice.


    • [PDF File]Clinical Practice Advisory for Propofol

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      Administering combinations of propofol concurrently with analgesics may increase the likelihood of 57,58adverse outcomes, and most of the medications used for analgesia in the ED have half-lives that are significantly longer than the 2- to 4-minute initial redistribution half-life of propofol, making concurrent administration unnecessary.



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