Ketamine Flashcards

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Ketamine
Type

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Anaesthetic agent

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Ketamine
Presentation

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200mg in 2ml vial

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Ketamine
Actions

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  1. Analgesia; sedative agent
  2. Amnesic properties
  3. Has bronchodilator properties
  4. does not tend to cause respiratory depression
  5. Does not tend to cause hypotension (via sympathetic stimulation), unless catecholamine depleted (eg shock)
    Onset of action is rapid IV=1-2mins IM=3-5mins
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Ketamine
Use (AP)

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Initial pharmacological intervention for combative/agitated patients, who are an immediate danger to themselves or others

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Ketamine
Adverse Effects

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LHHERM
1. Laryngospasm
2. Hypersalivation
3. Hypotension if given too rapidly to a hypovolaemic patient
4. Emergence reactions
5. Respiratory depression - apnoea
6. Muscle twitching and purposeless movements

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Ketamine
Contraindications

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KAC or CAK
1. Known hypersensitivity
2. Active cardiac disease (MI, LVF, uncontrolled hypertension)
3. Children <1 year old

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Ketamine
Precaution

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Shocked patients
When using ketamine for any indication in a shocked. Catecholamine-depleted patients, consider a smaller dose that the full weight based dose and be mindful that onset of action will be prolonged.

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Ketamine
Notes

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  1. Patients may still have significant awareness despite an appearance of unconsciousness. They may be able to hear and have some recall. Patients should be advised they will experience strange/unusual sensations.
  2. ICP back up should be called for all patients sedated with Ketamine
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Ketamine
Dose (AP)

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Adult only
200mg IM injection. Reduce dose to 100mg with age >65years or with general debility

Repeat: 1mg/kg IM injection (after 5 mins if required)

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