Etomidate (Amidate) Flashcards

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Etomidate classification

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Nonnarcotic, non-barbiturate, sedative hyptnotic

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Etomidate action

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Depresses the activity of the brainstem reticular system. It may lower intraocular and intracranial pressure, and lower the rate of cerebral oxygenation utilization, all with minimal cardiovascular and respiratory depressant effects

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Etomidate onset and duration

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  1. 10 to 60 seconds

2. Dose-dependent but can be 3 to 5 minutes with full recovery in 15 minutes

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Etomidate indication

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  1. INDUCTION AGENT FOR RSI AND ADULTS AND PEDIATRICS > 10 YO

2. SEDATION PRIOR TO CARDIOVERSION

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Etomidate contraindication

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Not recommended for pregnant or nursing mothers

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Etomidate cautions

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  1. While adrenal suppression has not been reported after a single dose, Solu-Medrol 125 mg should be considered for administration inpatients on prednisone
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Etomidate dosage and administration

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  1. Adult: .3mg/kg IV/IO push over 30-60 sec

2. pediatric: Contact Mary Bridge. .03mg/kg IV/IO push over 30-60 sec

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Etomidate adverse reaction

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  1. Painful myoclonus. Can be reduced by giving muscle relaxant immediately after etomidate is given
  2. Pain at the injection site, moderated by using a large vessel and giving with IV fluid
  3. Apnea, hypotension, tachycardia, N/V
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Etomidate reference in protocol

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  1. RSI

2. Cardiac

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