Propofol administration guidelines

    • Propofol - FDA prescribing information, side effects and uses

      D. Titrate the propofol infusion rate, not the ketamine infusion rate. If the patient seems to require a lot of propofol, give 25-50 µg fentanyl boluses. F. As with propofol, the ketamine infusion rate was designed for adults of average weight (60-80 kg). Adjust upward or downward for larger or smaller patients.

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    • Notice of Change/Withdrawal - Florida Administrative Register

      Guidelines for Perioperative Practice. Denver, CO: AORN, Inc; 2016:617-648. ... propofol is used, and that the RN is to monitor the patient without interruption. ... and flow rate of oxygen administration under the direction of the supervising licensed independent practitioner based on the patient’s optimal level of oxygen saturation as ...

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    • [DOC File]Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics

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      If more than one enteral drug is administered to achieve the desired effect, with or without concurrent use of nitrous oxide inhalation, the guidelines for moderate sedation must apply. The administration of an enteral drug exceeding the maximum recommended single dose during a single appointment is considered to be moderate sedation.

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    • [DOC File]Propofol Dosing Guidelines - Stanford University

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      AANA-ASA Joint Statement Regarding Propofol Administration, dated April 14, 2004, that reads, “Whenever propofol is used for sedation/anesthesia, it should be administered only by persons trained in the administration of general anesthesia, who are not simultaneously involved in these surgical or diagnostic procedures.

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    • [DOCX File]Association of periOperative Registered Nurses | AORN

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      Credentialing Guidelines for Practitioners who are not Anesthesia Professionals to Administer Anesthetic Drugs to Establish a Level of Moderate Sedation. October 2005, amended November 2006. Practice Guidelines for Sedation and Analgesia by Non-anesthesiologists, American Society of

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    • [DOC File]PROCEDURAL SEDATION AND ANALGESIA BY NON …

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      Average cost $3.54 (20mg/day) Propofol 48 hr) Average cost $22.8/24 hr (@ 30mcg/kg/min) Dexmedetomidine --- 2.5-4 hr 2-4 hr Possess analgesic sparing …

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    • [DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES

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      The propofol concentration at the effect site must decrease by 50%, while the alfentanil concentration decreases by 25-35%. Figure 20: “Optimal” propofol/remifentanil anesthesia, showing change towards higher opioid and reduced propofol doses. How will remifentanil change total intravenous anesthesia?

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    • [DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES

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      Patients received either propofol 1mg/kg or dexmedetomidine 0.5 mcg/kg and then ketamine 1 mg/kg. The propofol and dexmedetomidine could be redosed at the anesthesiologists’ discretion during the procedure; patients were not intubated. There was no significant difference with respect to the duration of the procedure and recovery time.

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    • [DOC File]Because sedation is a continuum, it is not always possible ...

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      Therefore the administration of propofol shall not be performed by a licensee who is not a duly authorized practitioner with the exception of those limited instances outlined in this rule. When a duly authorized practitioner is actively managing a patient’s sedation, a registered nurse may monitor the patient under deep sedation.

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