Inhalation Sedation - Nitrous Oxide Flashcards

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What MUST N2O documentation include and what SHOULD it include?

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Must:
1. Informed consent obtained and documented in chart
2. Percentage of N2O administered
3. Lenght of time pt was sedated
4. Flow rate of gases during aministration

Should:
5. Indication for use of N2O
6. Pt response and tolerance

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What does nitrous oxide provide

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Ideal sedation

  • produces analgesic and anxiolytic effects
  • rapid onset (2-5 mins)
  • wide safety margin
  • quick recovery time
  • no “hangover” effect
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What are properties of nitrous oxide

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  • low solubility in blood = rapid onset
  • diffuses rapidly across alveolar-arterial membrane
  • excreted unchanged through lungs (insoluble in blood)
  • can induce unconsciousness at high concentrations (70% or higher)
  • no effect on HR
  • no effect or slight increase in BP
  • equivalent to therapeutic dose of morphine
  • crosses Blood-brain barrier
  • crosses placenta
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What are indications for nitrous oxide sedation

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-Patients with anxiety
-Patients with a tendency to faint
-Patients with a strong gag reflex
-Medically compromised patients
-Angina pectoris
-Post MI
-Post CVA

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What is an absolute contraindication and examples

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  • administration of drug increases possibility of life threatening situation - Do NOT administer under any circumstances

Ex:
1) Nasal Obstruction
2) Vit B12 deficiency
3) Alcoholic/Recovering Addict
4) Uncommunicative (disability or language barrier)
4) Patient Refusal

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What is a relative contraindication and examples

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Administration of drug is preferably avoided due to possible adverse reactions - administer judiciously

Ex:
1) Middle ear infection
2) Balance disorder
3) Susceptibility to motion sickness
4) Claustrophobia
5) Pulmonary Diseases
6) Immunocompromised
7) Pregnancy
8) Psychiatric Disorders/Bipolar
9) Marijuana or Hallucinogenic drug use

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What are the side effects of nitrous oxide sedation

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-Nausea*
-Vomiting*
-Headache (technique)*
-Dysphoria
-Dizziness
-Hallucinations

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What are effects of long term exposure to nitrous oxide

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  • bone marrow suppression
  • reproductive system disturbances (spontaneous absorption, premature delivery, infertility)
  • neurological deficits (numbness, paresthesia, impaired equilibrium, difficulty concentrating)
  • possible hepatotoxicity
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9
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What color is oxygen

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Green

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10
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What color is nitrous oxide

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Blue

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11
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What is the flush button

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Fills reservoir bag
- can be used for over-sedation

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What is the oxygen fail safe mechanism

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O2 at 30% minimum, N2O at 70% max (required by law)

If O2 stops flowing the machine will shut off

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What are the steps for nitrous oxide administration

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1) Select appropriate nasal hood size
2) Inflate (flush) the reservoir bag - start w/ 5-6 L/min flow rate of 100% O2
3) Place the nasal hood, adjust, tighten
4) Instruct pt to breathe normally - adjust the flow rate
5) Gradually titrate N2O-O2 in 10% intervals, watching for signs of sedation - ask how they feel
6) Typical pt requires 50%N2O-50%O2
7) When tx is completed, N2O to zero and increase O2 to re-establish flow rate –> 100% O2 for 5 minutes
8) Document the procedure

**NEVER leave the pt unattended

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14
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What is significant in the scavenging hood?

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Has pathway for exhaled air to go

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What are the safety features in N2O equipment

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-Pin index safety system: cannot inadvertently reverse tanks

-Oxygen fail safe: N2O flow terminated if O2 delivery pressure falls

-Emergency Air Inlet: allows atmospheric air in if flow of gases stops

-Oxygen Flush Button: rapid delivery of high flow O2 to patient (oversedation)

-Color coding

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16
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What are the gauges on the N2O equipment supposed to be at

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Oxygen: O2 cylinder contains only gas, so gauge reflects actual contents

Nitrous: N2O in compressed gas cylinders is both liquid and gas filled to ~90-95% with liquid, gas layer above the liquid. Because of the liquid, gauge will show full as long as liquid remains (will see a decline in gauge when ~20% full or less)