Etomidate (Amidate) Flashcards
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Class / Action
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Non-narcotic, non-barbiturate, sedative hypnotic
1. Depresses the activity of the brain stem reticular activating system. It may lower intraocular and intracranial pressure, and lower the rate of cerebral oxygen utilization, all with minimal cardiovascular and respiratory depressant effects.
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Onset / Duration of Action
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Onset within 10-60sec / Dose-dependent Duration but can be ~3-5min with full recovery in 15min
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Indications
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- Induction agent for RSI in adults and pediatric patients >9years old
- Sedation prior to cardioversion
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Contraindications
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- Known hypersensitivity to the agent
2. Not recommended for pregnant or nursing mothers
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Precautions
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Elderly patients
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Dosages / Administration
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- ADULT:
a. Induction Agent: 0.3mg/kg IV/IO Push over 30-60seconds
b. Sedation Agent: 0.1mg/kg IV/IO - PED: 0.3mg/kg IV/IO Push over 30-60seconds; Max Dose: 20mg
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Adverse Reaction
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- Painful myoclonus (diffuse muscle contraction) which may be painful after patient awakens. This can be reduced by giving muscle relaxants immediately after Etomidate is given.
- Pain at the injections site, moderated by using a large vessel and giving with IV fluid.
- Apnea, Hypotension, Tachycardia, Nausea, Vomiting