What is a vasoactive drip

    • [DOCX File]The Manager of the Cardiac step-down unit is responsible ...

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    • What is vasoactive drip? - Answered by top doctors on HealthTap

      The trick: put a manifold (a triple-stopcock thing) at the end of your flush line, and plug the pressors into that, as close as possible to the patient. Then if the patient can handle the fluid, turn the flush rate up – 50 or 100cc per hour at first, so that the patient will “see” any changes you make to the drip …

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    • [DOCX File]RESIDENT HANDBOOK

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      The Manager of the Cardiac step-down unit is responsible for all unit operations. This 36 - bed unit cares for cardiac and medical patients requiring an intermediate level of care. Patient population includes pre and post-op cardiac catheterizations and intervention, pre-op open heart, arrhythmia and some vasoactive drips.

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    • [DOC File]November 2010

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      Order the medications that are ordered by the MD above. (note: order strings for the GTT’s will be set up for the ED MD’s—to order for testing…..Levophed is under order sets>IV DRIP MEDICATIONS>VASOACTIVE/CARDIAC DRIPS and Insulin GTT is under CRITICAL CARE ORDER SET > IV INSULIN (not for DKA) for testing only

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    • [DOC File]Pressors and Vasoactives

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      Vasoactive Drips (Use standard concentrations when available) Milrinone: Dose: 50 mcg/kg IV Load over 15 min., 0.5-1 mcg/kg/min; Dopamine & Dobutamine: Dose: 2-20 mcg/kg/min. Epinephrine & Isoproterenol: Dose: 0.05 - 0.5 mcg/kg/min. PGE-I: Dose: 0.05-0.1 mcg/kg/min. Reversal – Antidotes. Naloxone: Opioid induced respiratory depression in patients with pain or to reverse opioid effects in ...

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    • [DOC File]Practice of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology

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      A bicarbonate drip should be implemented. Vasopressors and a large amount of IVF will be required. Patient will need increasing peak end expiratory pressure for pulmonary edema. If performed, a computerized tomography scan (CT) of the brain will be negative. She will need to be transferred to an intensive care setting.. Instructors Notes: Tips to Keep the Scenario Flowing. The director should ...

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    • [DOC File]Training for BMV/eMAR

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      (Scan protocol to pharmacy) 20. VASOACTIVE AGENTS: Hypotension MAP < 80 . Levophed (Norepinephrine) Infusion: (4mg / 250ml ) Begin at 2 – 4mcg/min, titrate to . maintain MAP ≈ 70-80 mmHg. Maximum Dose: 30 mcg/min . Notify MD if unable to maintain GOAL. May consider Neosynephrine (Phenylephrine) Drip 21. ANTIHYPERTENSIVES: Hypertension for ...

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    • [DOC File]PEDIATRIC CARE GUIDE

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      Any patient on more than a small amount of any vasoactive drip really needs to have an a-line for proper BP management – if they’re sick enough to be put in the unit and need pressors, then they’re sick enough for an a-line. Non-invasive automatic blood pressure cuffs are useful, but if a person is labile – push for an a-line. Certain situations absolutely require an a-line for BP ...

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    • [DOC File]Arterial Lines

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      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. – divide infusion dose by kg body weight if you need mcg/kg/min. Induction: narcotics, sedatives, relaxants per attending preference. Please have all anesthetic drawn up and prepared before ...

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    • [DOC File]Date

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      Administration of any vasoactive drug intravenously (e.g. metoprolol, labetolol, esmolol, diltiazem, nitroprusside, magnesium sulfate, phenytoin, lidocaine, amiodarone, epinephrine, atropine) Administration of any blood product (e.g. packed RBCs, platelets, FFP, cryoprecipitate, factor VII) Administration of any drip (e.g. octreotide, insulin, naloxone, D10W or higher concentration) …

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