Fentanyl Flashcards

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Pharmacology and presentation of Fentanyl?

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100mcg in 2ml

Synthetic opiate analgesic, that binds and stimulates opiate receptors in the brain and spinal cord causing CNS depression, resp depression, decreased AV Node conduction velocity & can lead to dependence.

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Indicators of Fentanyl?

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  • Analgesia - IV/IN
  • Sedation to maintain intubation
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Contraindications of Fentanyl?

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  • Hypersensitivity
  • Active labour
  • Pt’s <1years
  • Epistaxis or occluded nasal passage
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Cautions of Fentanyl?

(MARKLE)

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  • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
  • Current Asthma
  • Respiratory depression. For example, severe COPD, morbid obesity or on home BiPAP
  • Known narcotic addiction
  • Labour
  • Elderly and/or frail.
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Side Effects of Fentanyl?

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  • Bradycardia
  • Resp Depression
  • Apnoea
  • Diaphragm/intercostal muscle rigidity
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Dosing regimes of Fentanyl?

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IM/SC
- Adults = 1mcg/kg IM/SC to a max of 100mcg, repeated once after 20 mins

IV/IO
- Adults = 0.5mcg/kg IV/IO to a max of 50mcg per dose (10mcg = 20kg), repeating 5 minutely to a max of 200mcg

IN (Paeds Only)
- Small Child (10-24kg) = 25mcg IN, repeated 5 minutely to a max of 3 doses
- Large Child (≥25kg) = 50mcg IN, repeated 5 minutely to a max of 3 doses
- Children <10kg = consult
- an initial extra 0.1ml should be drawn up in unprimed MADs to account for dead space

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Onset and Duration of Fentanyl?

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  • Onset = <3 minutes (immediate)
  • Duration = 30–60 minutes
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