Vasoactive drug chart

    • [DOC File]Practice of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology

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      Colored labels for drug infusions are available in top drawer of cart. Fill out each label with date and time of mixture. For any vasoactive drug infusion, calculate the dose as follows: – add x mg of drug to 250 ml NS – infusion dose (mcg/min) = (# gtts per min) (X) 15 where X = total drug dose added to 250 ml NS.

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    • [DOC File]MEDICAL ERRORS

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      Antibiotics, inhalation gases, local anesthetics, muscle relaxers, opiates, and vasoactive drugs are the medications most commonly involved in anesthesia medication errors.56 Failure to read labels or misreading labels, distractions, carelessness and inattention, lack of vigilance, stress and poor communication are the root causes of anesthesia ...

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    • [DOCX File]Nepean Hospital Intensive Care Unit Orientation package ...

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      adjust pump settings for vasoactive medications, anaesthetic agents, analgesia or sedatives. ... Students must attended the 5 Drug checks when preparing and administering ANY ROUTE of medication administered within the ICU. Check medication chart is correctly labelled.

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    • [DOCX File]RESIDENT HANDBOOK

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      Administration of any vasoactive drug intravenously (e.g. metoprolol, labetolol, esmolol, diltiazem, nitroprusside, magnesium sulfate, phenytoin, lidocaine, amiodarone, epinephrine, atropine) ... to speak with them directly. Do not access the patient’s chart and we Often, being cooperative and reachable by the attorney can help you avoid a ...

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    • Instructure

      Now check what drug is infusing and if the label on the IV line matches the sticker on the syringe, next check the corresponding prescription. ... trends and is indicated in patients receiving vasoactive infusions / inotropes or those with fluctuating, unstable blood pressures ... Sliding scale regimen is used and is prescribed in drug chart. A ...

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    • 64B5-16

      (c) Applying of topical fluorides which are approved by the American Dental Association or the Food and Drug Administration, including the use of fluoride varnishes; (d) Removing excess cement from dental restorations and appliances with non-mechanical hand instruments or ultrasonic scalers only;

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    • [DOC File]INDICATIONS

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      c. Vasoactive Drug Use in the Volume Repleted Patient: 1. HTN: If MAP > 100 mmHg, titrate IV nitroglycerin, starting @ 10 mcg/min, to MAP goal. (See algorithm for additional detail.) If tachycardic or acute ischemia/MI without significant LV dysfunction (based on ECHO, absence of CHF, or venous desaturation) consider Esmolol infusion. 2.

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    • [DOC File]Pressors and Vasoactives

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      A few words about using vasoactives in general: try to think about how the drug is being delivered to the patient: is anything (besides you) speeding up or slowing down the flow? Sometimes big changes in blood pressures can mean that somebody gave, say, and antibiotic through a …

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    • [DOC File]Donation after Circulatory Death Determination (DCDD)

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      Patients with severe brain injury and hemodynamic derangement, critically dependent on vasoactive drug support may also be candidates. This protocol also may apply in rare clinical circumstance when a patient or family has elected to withdraw life support and the patient is without severe irreversible neurologic injury, but death is expected ...

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    • [DOC File]QMC Adult Critical Care Induction Manual for Junior ...

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      Note that there are peripheral given vasoactive agents available (metaraminol, ephedrine etc) – these are usually only stop-gap measures on AICU, and should only be used by those with sufficient experience (or under direction) Neuromuscular Blockers. Atracurium is the commonest drug available on the unit. Be wary of histamine release in ...

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