Pain Management Flashcards

1
Q

What are the guideline for SL1?

A
  • General Pt care
  • Airway management
  • Pain score using the DVPRS
  • Position of comfort
  • Nausea/vomiting protocol
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2
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What are the guidelines for SL2?

A

Cardiac monitoring

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3
Q

What are the guidelines for SL3?

A
  • Mild pain control
  • Vascular access
  • V/S
  • Moderate to severe pain
  • Slow reversal of opioid pain control
  • Emergent opioid reversal
  • Moderate to severe pain
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4
Q

What medications can you administer for mild pain control?

A
  • Acetaminophen 500mg POx2
  • Meloxicam 15mg POx1
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5
Q

What do you look at to administer fluids via vascular access?

A

Shock/hypotension

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6
Q

How often do you document V/S?

A

q 5 min for the first 15 min after admin

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7
Q

What medication do you administer for moderate to severe pain?

A
  • Fentanyl 400 mcg OTFC buccal x1
  • Fentanyl 100 mcg IN x1
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8
Q

What does OFTC mean?

A

Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate

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9
Q

What do you administer for slow reversal of opioid pain control?

A

Naloxone (0.9mg/mL) and add it to 9mL NS flush, push 20mcg (0.5mL) IV/IO/IN

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10
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What do you administer for emergent opioid reversal?

A

Naloxone 0.4mg IV/IO/IN/IM

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11
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What do you administer for emergent opioid reversal for moderate to severe pain?

A

Ketamine 50mg IN

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12
Q

What will be monitored if medications are administered?

A

EtCO2

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13
Q

What moderate to severe pain control medication is ideal for Pts who are hypotensive?

A
  • Ketamine 02mg/kg IV/IO
  • Ketamine 0.5mg/kg IM/IN
  • Fentanyl 1mcg/kg IV/IO/IM
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14
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What medicine do you give if ketamine/fentanyl are unavailable and SPB >100 mmHg?

A

Morphine 2.5-5mg IV/IO

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15
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 0 for face?

A

No particular expression or smile

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16
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On the FLACC Scale + what is score 0 for face?

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No particular expression or smile

17
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 1 for face?

A

Occasional grimace or frown, withdrawn, uninterested

18
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 2 for the face?

A

Frequent to constant quivering chin, clenched jaw

19
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 0 for legs?

A

Normal postion or relaxed

20
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 1 for legs?

A

Uneasy, restless, tense

21
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 2 for legs?

A

Kicking or legs drawn

22
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 0 for acitivty?

A

Lying quietly normal position, moves easily

23
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 1 for acitivty?

A

Squirming, shifting, back and forth, tense

24
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 2 for activity?

A

Arched, rigid or jerking

25
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 0 for cry?

A

No cry (awake or asleep)

26
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 1 for cry?

A

Moans or whimpers; occcasional complaint

27
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 2 for cry?

A

Crying steadily, screams or sobs, frequent complaints

28
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 0 for consolability?

A

Content, relaxed

29
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 1 for consolability?

A

Reassured by occasional touching, hugginh or being talked to, distractible

30
Q

On the FLACC Scale + what is score 2 for consolability?

A

Dificult to console or comfort

31
Q

Who should you be careful to giving narcotic medication to and why?

A

Elderly patients, narcotic naive patients, patients, with head injuries, and those intoxicated because they are at an increased risk of CNS depression