Fentanyl Flashcards
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Fentanyl Overview
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A short acting synthetic narcotic analgesic
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2 Fentanyl Indications
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- Moderate to severe pain.
- Acute Coronary Syndromes where GTN has been ineffective
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3 Fentanyl Contras
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- Hypersensitivity to Fentanyl
- Child <1 year of age (IV / IO only)
- Occluded nasal passages or epistaxis (intranasal only)
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Fentanyl Precautions / Notes
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- Elderly patients
- Respiratory depression: especially those at risk e.g. patients with severe COPD
- Patients on MAO inhibitors (Antidepressants) or MAO inhibitor use within previous 14 days
- Caution in larger doses of women in active labour
- Use of IV Ketamine as analgesic prior to minimum (age dependant) dose of IV Fentanyl requires ASMA authorisation:
- -Paediatric: 100mcg
- -Adult < 70 years old: 200mcg
- -Adult > 70 (or frail): 100mcg
- Administer slowly
- Cease administration prior to calculated dose if desired effect is obtained.
- Patients under extended care (e.g. ‘ramped’ patients) who have already been administered pain relief should have careful consideration with regards to the dosages of fentanyl administered, titrating only to effect.
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Fentanyl Special Considerations (Side Effects)
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- Adopt a low threshold to engage with the ED team if pain remains difficult to control
- Drowsiness
- Nausea/vomiting
- Respiratory depression; monitor pulse oximetry for all patients having IV / IN Fentanyl
- Cardiovascular effects:
- -Bradycardia
- -Hypotension (rare)