Fentanyl Flashcards

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Fentanyl- Name

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Sublimaze

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Fentanyl- Class

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Narcotic Analgesic

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Fentanyl- MoA

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Provides analgesia and sedation by acting on the opiate receptors in the brain, blocking sensation of pain.

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Fentanyl- Indication

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sedation during rapid sequence intubation

moderate to severe pain

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Fentanyl- Contra

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patients who have received MAO inhibitors in the last 14 days

myasthenia gravis

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Fentanyl- S/E

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Cardiovascular: hypotension, bradycardia, circulatory depression, cardiac arrest

**CNS: **sedation, euphoria, dizziness, diaphoresis, seizures with high doses, delirium

Respiratory: respiratory depression or arrest, bronchoconstriction, laryngospasm

GI: nausea/vomiting, constipation

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Fentanyl- Routes

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IV, IO, IM, TD (home medication patch)

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Fentanyl- A. Dose

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25-100 mcg SLOW IV push (over 2-3 minutes)

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Fentanyl- P. Dose

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2.0 mcg/kg SLOW IV push or IM

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Fentanyl- EXTRAS

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Precautions: Use with caution in head injuries, suspected or known increased intracranial pressure; the elderly, debilitated or immuno-compromised patients; COPD or other respiratory problems and those with kidney or liver dysfunction.

Use caution in pregnancy and in children < 2 years old due to respiratory paralysis side effects.

Interactions: Alcohol and other CNS depressants potentiate effects of fentanyl; MAO inhibitors may precipitate hypertensive crisis.

Onset is immediate; peak effect in 3-5 min IV, 5-15 IM; duration is 30-60 minutes (or hours with transdermal patch).

Duration of respiratory depressant effects may be significantly longer than analgesic effects – always have oxygen immediately available and be prepared with intubation equipment and a narcotic antagonist (i.e. naloxone).

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