Atropine Flashcards
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Atropine classification
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PARASYMPATHETIC BLOCKER, ANTI-CHOLINERGIC
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Atropine action
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- Cardiac
a. Blocks vagus nerve, results in positive chronotropic effect
b. Positive dromotropic effect - Noncardiac
a. Decrease body secretions
b. Dilated pupils and paralysis of ciliary muscle
c. Decrease bladder tone increase urinary retention
d. CNS stimulation
3
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Atropine onset and duration
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- IV-immediate
2. 4 hours
4
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Atropine indications
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- SYMPTOMATIC BRADYCARDIA
- 2nd or 3rd degree heart block, asystole
- Organophosphate anti-cholinesterase poisoning
- Nerve agent poisoning
- Premedication for pediatric RSI
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Atropine contraindication
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- A-fib, A-flutter
- HR > 60
- BRADYCARDIA SECONDARY to ICP (STROKE, TRAUMA)
- Hypothermic bradycardia
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Atropine use with caution
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- Do not mix with sodium bicarb
2. Be certain bradycardia is not due to hypoxia or head injuries
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Atropine dosage and administration
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- Bradycardia
a. .5MG IV, EVERY 3-5 MIN AS NEEDED; NOT TO EXCEED TOTAL OF 3MG FOR ADULT
b. Use 3 minute dosing interval and higher doses in severe conditions
c. ET:1mg diluted in 10ml NS
d. Pediatric: .02mg/kg - Min single dose = .1mg, Max single dose = .5mg, Max total dose = 1mg, Max adolescent single dose = 1mg, Max adolescent total dose = 2mg, May double for 2nd IV dose, ET = .05mg/kg diluted in 5ml NS - Anti-cholinesterase/ organophosphate/ nerve agent poisoning
a. Adult: 1mg IV every 1 min until symptoms clear up, max dose 10mg
b. If using the DuoDote Mark I antidote kits, give one atropine injector (2 mg) into the thigh, follow with two PAM chloride injections. Make give up to 3 sets
c. Pediatric: < 12 yo start with .5mg IV/IO and repeat every 1 min until symptoms clear, max dose 10mg.
d. Pediatric-RSI: .02mg/kg (min dose 0.1mg, max dose .5mg)
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Atropine adverse reactions
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- Cardiac
a. Tachycardia
b. Palpitations
c. V-fib
d. Paradoxical bradycardia when pushed too slow - Noncardiac
a. Dry mouth, diplopia, restlessness, your debility, change in mental state, pain at the injection site
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Atropine reference in protocol
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Cardiac
Environmental (organophosphate poisoning)
RSI
Pediatric cardiac arrest guide