Atropine Sulfate Flashcards
Indications - Atropine
❑ First drug for symptomatic sinus bradycardia
❑ May be beneficial in presence of AV nodal block
❑ Organophosphate poisoning (antidote)
❑ Pre-medicate with atropine prior to intubation when using succinylcholine in:
• Pediatrics 1 to 5 years (use pediatric dosing in as per PALS)
• If second dose of succinylcholine is required
Adult dosing for Atropine
Symptomatic Bradycardia: 0.5 mg IVP; q 3-5 minutes, Max 0.04 mg/kg to a total of 3 mg
Pre-medicate MFI: 0.5 mg IVP
Organophosphate Poisoning: 2-4 mg IVP q 5 min until reversal of toxicity; SLUDGEM
Contraindications (3) - Atropine
❑ Hypersensitivity
❑ Tachycardia
❑ Glaucoma
***❑ Not effective for 2nd degree type II or 3rd degree block (not technically contraindication but…contra-logical)
Pediatric dosing for Atropine
PEDs:
Brady/MFI: 0.01 - 0.02 mg/kg to a max of 0.5 mg IV/IO q 5 min. Min dose 0.1mg (too low of dose may induce paradoxical bradycardia). Organophosphate poisoning: 0.05mg to max 1mg IV/IO q5 minutes.