Midazolam (Versed) Flashcards

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Versed classification

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Benzodiazepine (tranquilizer)

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Versed action

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  1. Hypnotic, amnesic, sedative, anticonvulsant
  2. Potent but short acting, 3 to 4 times more potent than diazepam
  3. No effect on pain
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Versed onset and duration

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  1. IV: 1.5-5min, IN: 2-6 min, IM: 15 min

2. 2-6 hrsIV/IN/IM

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Versed indications

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  1. PREMEDICATION PRIOR TO CARDIOVERSION IV/IM
  2. ACUTE ANXIETY IV/IM
  3. PREMEDICATION PRIOR TO PARALYTICS IV/IM
  4. POST INTUBATION SEDATION IV/IM
  5. SEIZURES IV/IN/IM
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Versed contraindications

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  1. Narrow angle glaucoma
  2. Shock
  3. alcoholic coma
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Versed precautions

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  1. Resuscitative equipment available due to potential to cause respiratory depression
  2. Accentuated by narcotics or alcohol
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Versed dosage and administration

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Adult: IV primary route
1. 2mg increments to max dose of .1mg/kg or 10mg which ever is less
2. Half dose > 60yo
Pediatric: IN primary route
1. .2mg/kg IM or .1mg/kg IV slowly over 2 min in no greater than 2mg increments not to exceed 5mg
Adult and Pediatric for seizures: .2mg/kg of 5mg/ml concentration

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Versed adverse reactions

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  1. Hypotension, amnesia, respiratory depression, laryngospasm, bronchospasm, bradycardia, tachycardia, PVCs
  2. May decrease ICP in head injuries
  3. Causes nasal burning after administration
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Versed referencing protocols

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Traumatic (crush injury, seizure)
Cardiac
Medical (active seizure)
RSI
Behavioral (violent patient)
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