EPI (peds) & Fentanyl Flashcards
EPI PEDS Dosages:
-Cardiac arrest: 0.01 mg/kg (1:10,000) IV/IO {may repeat every 3-5 min during resuscitation}
-Cardiac arrest: 0.1 mg/kg (1:1,000) ET diluted in 3.0-5.0 mL normal saline {may repeat every 3-5 min during resuscitation}
-Hemodynamically significant bradycardia: 0.01 mg/kg (1: 10,000) IV/IO
-Hemodynamically significant bradycardia: 0.1 mg/kg (1:1,000) ET diluted in 3-5 mL normal saline until IV/IO access
-Bronchospasm associated with asthma/allergic reaction/anaphylaxis: 0.01 mg/kg (1:1,000) IM
o EpiPen Jr. ® auto-injector
0.15 mg IM
Fentanyl Brand Names:
-Duragesic
-Sublimaze
Fentanyl Classes:
-Narcotic Analgesic
-Narcotic Agonist
Fentanyl Standard Supply:
-Ampule
-Vial
Fentanyl MOA:
-Alleviates pain by depressing the CNS
-Depresses respiratory centers in the brainstem
-Decreases venous return to the heart
-Decreases preload
-Decreases afterload
Fentanyl Indications:
-Moderate to severe pain
-Procedural sedation including intubation
Fentanyl Contraindications:
-Hypersensitivity
-Head injury
-Decreased LOC
-Respiratory depression
-Hemodynamically significant hypotension
Fentanyl S/E:
-CNS depression
-Respiratory depression
-Respiratory arrest
-Hypotension
-Bradycardia
-Tachycardia
-Dysrhythmias
-Syncope
-Dyspnea
-Nausea, vomiting
Fentanyl Routes:
IV/IO/IM
Fentanyl Onset:
1-3 minutes
Fentanyl Adult Dosages:
25-50 mcg; MAX dose 200 mcg
Fentanyl PEDS dosages:
1.0-2.0 mcg/kg; MAX dose 50 mcg