RSI Drugs Flashcards

1
Q

4 different phases of RSI drugs?

A
  1. Pretreatment
  2. Sedation agents
  3. Paralytics
  4. Post-intubation sedation
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2
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During RSI if patient is obtunded or in shock you should?

A

Give 1/2 sedation dose and 2x the paralytic

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3
Q

Pretreatment drugs (RSI)

A

Fentanyl
Atropine

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4
Q

Fentanyl dose (pretreatment RSI)

A

1-3 mcg/kg

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5
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Atropine dose (pretreatment RSI)

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0.02 mg/kg

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6
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Sedation agent (RSI)

A

Etomidate
Ketamine
Propofol
Fentanyl

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7
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Etomidate dose (sedation RSI)

A

0.3 mg/kg

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8
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Ketamine (sedation RSI)

A

1-2mg/kg IV
2-4mg/kg IM

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9
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Propofol (sedation RSI)

A

0.5-2mg/kg

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10
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Fentanyl (sedation RSI)

A

3-8mcg/kg

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11
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Paralytic drugs (RSI)

A

Succinylcholine
Rocuronium
Vecuronium
Cisatracurium (Nimbex)

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12
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When to use cisatracurium (nimbex) (paralytic RSI)

A

For liver and or renal failure patients

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13
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Succinylcholine dose (paralytic RSI)

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1-1.5mg/kg

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14
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Rocuronium dose (paralytic RSI)

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0.6-1.2 mg/kg

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15
Q

Reversal agent for rocuronium?

A

Sugammadex 2-16 mg/kg

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16
Q

Vecuronium dose (paralytic RSI)

A

0.1mg/kg

17
Q

Cisatracurium (nimbex) dose (paralytic RSI)

A

0.15-0.2mg/kg IV

18
Q

Post intubation sedation medications

A

Propofol
Versed
Ketamine
Fenanyl
Dexmedetomidine (precedex)

19
Q

Propofol dose (Post intubation sedation)

A

5-50 mcg/kg/min drip
- 20mcg/kg/min common starting rate
- May require 20-40mg boluses until drip set up
BOLUS is mg, the rest are mcg

20
Q

Versed dose (Post intubation sedation)

A

10-50mcg/kg slow IV load
The
20-100mcg/kg/hr drip

21
Q

Ketamine dose (Post intubation sedation)

A

0.05-0.5 mg/kg/hr

22
Q

Fentanyl dose (Post intubation sedation)

A

1-2mcg/kg/hr

23
Q

Dexmedetomidine (precedex) dose (Post intubation sedation)

A

0.2-1.5mcg/kg/hr

24
Q

procedural sedation (rule of thumb)

A

Generally 1/2 your RSI dose given in divided doses until desired effect

25
Q

Procedural sedation meds

A

Ketamine
Etomidate
Fentanyl
Midazolam
Propofol

26
Q

Ketamine dose (procedural sedation)

A

1-2mg/kg IV

27
Q

Etomidate dose (procedural sedation)

A

0.15mg/kg
- quick on and off - great for cardioversion

28
Q

Fentanyl dose (procedural sedation)

A

2-3mcg/kg IV
1-2mcg/kg IN (1/2 per nostril)

29
Q

Midazolam dose (procedural sedation)

A

0.02-0.1 mg/kg IV
0.2-0.3 mg/kg IN (often used in peds)

30
Q

Propofol dose (procedural sedation)

A

0.5-1mg/kg IV

31
Q

Opioid overdose meds

A

Naloxone (narcan)

32
Q

Naloxone dose for adults

A

0.4mg initial
- increase to 2mg if inadequate response
- consider pretreating w antiemetic

33
Q

Naloxone (narcan) peadiatrics dose

A

0.01mg/kg initial
- Repeat at 0.1mg/kg if inadequate response

34
Q

Naloxone (narcan) drip rate

A

2/3 “wake up” dose/hr (.26-1.32mg/hr and .0066-.066mg/hr)
“Wake up dose”:
- adult 0.4-2mg
- peds 0.01-0.1mg/kg