Analgesia Medical Directive Flashcards

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1
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What are the indications?

A

Pain

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What are the 3 medications for pain directive?

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  • Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, & ketorolac
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What are the conditions for acetaminophen?

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  • Age= >12 yrs
  • LOA= unaltered
  • HR= n/a
  • RR= n/a
  • SBP= n/a
  • Other= n/a
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What are the conditions for Ibuprofen?

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  • Age= >12 yrs
  • LOA= unaltered
  • HR= n/a
  • RR= n/a
  • SBP= n/a
  • Other= n/a
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What are the conditions for ketoroloac?

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  • Age= >12 yrs
  • LOA= unaltered
  • HR= n/a
  • RR= n/a
  • SBP= normotension
  • Other= n/a
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What are the contraindications for acetaminophen?

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  • Acetaminophen use within previous 4 hrs
  • Allergy or sensitivity to acetaminophen
  • Hx of liver disease
  • Active vomiting
  • Unable to tolerate oral medication
  • Suspected ischemic chest pain
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What are the contraindications for ibuprofen?

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  • NSAID use within previous 6 hrs
  • Allergy or sensitivity to ASA or NSAIDS
  • Pt on anticoagulation therapy
  • Current active bleeding
  • Hx of peptic ulcer disease or GI bleed
  • Pregnant
  • If asthmatic, no prior use of ASA or other NSAIDS
  • CVA or TBI in previous 24 hrs
  • Known renal impairment
  • Active vomiting
  • Unable to tolerate oral meds
  • Suspected ischemic chest pain
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What are the contraindications for ketorolac?

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  • NSAID use within previous 6 hrs
  • Allergy or sensitivity to ASA or NSAIDS
  • Pt on anticoagulation therapy
  • Current active bleeding
  • Hx of peptic ulcer disease or GI bleed
  • Pregnant
  • If asthmatic, no prior use of ASA or other NSAIDS
  • CVA or TBI in the previous 24 hrs
  • Known renal impairment
  • Suspected ischemic chest pain
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What is the treatment of acetaminophen? (Age: >12 yrs to <18 yrs)

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  • Route= PO
  • Dose= 500-650mg
  • Max. single dose= 650mg
  • Dosing interval= n/a
  • Max. # of doses= 1
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What is the treatment of acetaminophen? (Age: >18 yrs)

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  • Route= PO
  • Dose= 960-1000mg
  • Max. single dose= 1000mg
  • Dosing interval= n/a
  • Max. # of doses= 1
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What is the treatment for ibuprofen?

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  • Age= > 12 years
  • Route= PO
  • Dose= 400mg
  • Max. single dose= 400mg
  • Dosing interval= n/a
  • Max. # of doses= 1
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What is the treatment for ketorolac?

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  • Age= >12 yrs
  • Route= IM/IV
  • Dose=10-15mg
  • Max. single dose= 15mg
  • Dosing interval= n/a
  • Max. # of doses= 1
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What are the clinical considerations?

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  • Whenever possible co-administration of acetaminophen and ibuprofen
  • Suspected renal colic pt’s should routinely be considered for NSAIDS, either ibuprofen or ketorolac
  • IV administration of ketorolac applies only to PCPs authorized for PCP Autonomous IV
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