Fentanyl Flashcards
Pharmacology and presentation of Fentanyl?
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.
Indicators of Fentanyl?
- Analgesia - IV/IN
- Sedation to maintain intubation
Contraindications of Fentanyl?
- Hypersensitivity
- Active labour
- Pt’s <1years
- Epistaxis or occluded nasal passage
Cautions of Fentanyl?
(MARKLE)
- 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.
Side Effects of Fentanyl?
- Bradycardia
- Resp Depression
- Apnoea
- Diaphragm/intercostal muscle rigidity
Dosing regimes of Fentanyl?
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
Onset and Duration of Fentanyl?
- Onset = <3 minutes (immediate)
- Duration = 30–60 minutes