Fentanyl Classification
Narcotic analgesic
Fentanyl action
Potent Analgesic, sedative, euphoric
Fentanyl 1. Onset 2.Duration
2. 30-60 min IV, 1-2 hrs IM
Fentanyl indication
Fentanyl contraindication
Fentanyl use with caution
2. respiratory depression
Fentanyl dosage and administration
Adults:
Traumatic emergencies - 50mcg IV/IO or 50-100mcg IN, every 5-10 min to max dose 200mcg if SBP>100
Cardiac emergencies - 25mcg IV/IO or 50mcg IN every 2-3 min up to 100mcg if SBP>100
Pediatric: 1-2mcg/kg IV/IO/IN/IM
Fentanyl adverse reaction
Fentanyl References
Traumatic (musculoskeletal trauma, amputated parts, Burns, crush injury)
Cardiac (chest discomfort and ACS)
Lidocane classification
Antiarrhythmic
Lidocane action
2. local aesthetic
Lidocane 1. Onset 2. Duration
2. 10-20 min
Lidocane indication
2. Stable VT, wide complex tachycardia of uncertain type, wide complex PSVT
Lidocane contraindication
Heart blocks
Lidocane use with caution
Lidocane Dosage and Administration
Cardiac arrest from VF/ VT:
a. 1-1.5mg/kg IV/IO bolus
b. for refractory VF, additional .5-.75 mg/kg IV/IO, repeat in 5-10 min; max dose 3mg/kg
c. ET dose: 2-3mg/kg in 10 ml NS
2. Perfusing arrhythmia stable VT
a. .5-.75mg/kg up to 1.5mg/kg IV/IO
b. Repeat every 5-10 min to total of 3mg/kg
3. Maintenance Infusion mix 1g/250ml NS 2-4mg/min
4. RSI for ICP 1.5mg/kg I/V
5. IO anesthesia adult only: 20-50mg prior to infusion
Pediatric: 1mg/kg IV/IO or 2-3mg/kg IN in 5ml NS
Lidocane adverse reaction
Lidocane reference
Atropine Classification
Parasympathetic blocker, anticholinergic
Atropine Action
Cardiac:
1. Chronotropic effect of Increase SA node rate by blocking vagus nerve
2. Positive dromotropic effect in AV Node
Non-Cardiac:
1. decrease body secretions
2. dilate pupils and eye paralysis
3. Decrease bladder tone and increase urinary retention
4. CNS Stimulant
Atropine 1.Onset 2.Duration
2. 4 Hrs
Atropine Indication
Atropine Contraindication
Atropine Use with Caution
2. Be certain bradycardia not due to hypoxia or ICP