Atropine Flashcards
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Atropine
Class
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- Anticholinergic agent
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Atropine
Mechanism of action
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- Increases HR in bradyarrhythmias
- Parasympatholytic that inhibits action of aCH
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Atropine
Indications
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- Hemodynamically unstable bradycardia
- Asystole
- Bradycardic PEA
- Organophosphate poisoning
- Bronchospastic pulmonary disorders
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Atropine
Contraidications
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- Tachycardia
- Hypersensitivity
- Narrow-angle glaucoma
- Unstable cardiovascular status in acute hemorrhage & myocardial ischemia
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Atropine
Adverse Effects
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- H/A
- N/V
- Dizziness
- Palpitations
- Tachycardia
- Arrhythmias
- Paradoxical bradycardia from slow or low doses
- Anticholinergic effects
- Flushed, hot, dry skin
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Atropine
Drug interactions
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- Adverse effects if administered with:
- Digoxin; Cholinergics; Physostigmine
- Potentiated by:
- antihistamines
- procainamide
- quinidine
- antipsychotics
- benzo’s
- antidepressants
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Atropine
Adult Dosage
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Unstable Bradycardia Adult:
- 0.5 mg IV q 3-5 min,
- Max dose 0.04mg/kg (3mg per ACLS)
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Asystole or Bradycardic PEA Adult:
- 1mg IV push, repeat q 3-5 min to max of 0.04mg/kg
- **Organophosphate poisoning **Adult:
- 2-4 mg or higher
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Pediatric Dose
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Ped:
- 0.02 mg/kg IV, may double for second dose
- Minimum single dose 0.1 mg
- Child max single dose: 0.5 mg
- Child total dose: 1mg
- Adolescent max single dose: 1 mg
- Adolescent total dose: 2mg
- 0.02 mg/kg IV, may double for second dose
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Atropine
Duration
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- Onset: Immediate
- **Peak: ** 1-2 min
- **Duration: **2-6 hrs
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Atropine
Special considerations
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- Pregnancy: Cat C
- Moderate doses may cause pupil dilation