Clinical induction drugs for general cases
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Lidocaine 2% | 20 mg/cc. 5 cc in a 5 cc syringe for a total of 100 mg. |
Propofol | 10 mg/cc. 20 cc in a 20 cc syringe for a total of 200. |
What drug should be used if pt has a low EF? | Etomidate 2 mg/cc. 20 cc in a 20 cc syringe for a total of 40 mg. |
What drug should be used if a patient has an allergy to egg or soy? | Sodium thiopental or etomidate. |
When should thiopental not be used? | If a patient has an allergy to sulfa or intermittent poryphoria. |
Fentanyl | 50 mcg/cc Vial brings 5 cc separate into two 3cc syringes (2 cc in one and 3 cc in other). |
Succinylcholine | 20 mg/cc. 10 cc syringe for a total of 200 mg. |
What other muscle relaxant could be used for short cases? | Atracurium. |
What other muscle relaxant could be used for long cases? | Vecuronium. |
Tracrium (atracurium) | 10 mg/cc 5 cc in a 5 cc syringe for a total of 50 mg. |
Norcuron (vecuronium) | Comes in powder. 10 mg per vial--mix with 10 cc bacteriostatic water for a concentration of 1 mg/cc. Use a 10 cc syringe. |
What emergency drugs should always be drawn up in your cart? | Atropine, glycopyrrolate, ephedrine, neosynephrine (phenylephrine) |
Atropine | 0.4 mg/cc. 2 cc in a 3 cc syringe total of 0.8 mg. |
Glycopyrrolate | 0.2 mg/cc. 2cc in a 3cc syringe total of 0.4 |
Ephedrine | 50 mg (1cc vial). Mix with 9cc of saline in a 10 cc syringe for a total of 5 mg/cc |
Neosyneprhrine (phenylephrine) | 10 mg/cc. Mix 1 cc with 9cc of saline in a 10 cc syringe for a concentration of 1 mg per cc. Then discard 9 cc out and mix remaining 1 cc with 9ccc of saline for a concentration of 100 mcg/cc. |
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