Morphine Flashcards
Pharmacology and presentation of Morphine?
10mg:1ml
Morphine is an opiate analgesic that acts on the central nervous
system by binding with opioid receptors, leading to CNS depression, resp depression, cough reflex depression, stimulation (mood, euphoria/dysphoria, vomiting) and potential for dependence. It also decreases the rate of AV conduction and can
precipitate vasodilatation
Indicators of Morphine?
- Pain relief
- Sedation to maintain intubation
Contraindications of Morphine?
- Hypersensitivity
- Labour
Cautions of Morphine?
(HEARMARK)
- Elderly
- Hypotension
- Respiratory depression
- Asthma
- Resp tract burns
- Known addiction to narcotics
- Acute alcoholism
- Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
Side Effects of Morphine?
(5x Head, 2x Heart, 1x Lung)
- Bradycardia
- Hypotension
- Drowsiness
- Respiratory depression
- Euphoria
- Nausea and/or Vomiting
- Pinpoint pupils
- Addiction
Dosing Regimes of Morphine?
IM/SC
- Adults = 0.1mg/kg IM/SC to a max of 10mg, repeated once after 20 mins
- Paeds = 0.1mg/kg IM to a max of 5mg in a single dose, consult for further doses if required
IV/IO
- Adults = 0.05mg/kg IV/IO to a max of 5mg per dose (1mg = 20kg), repeating 5 minutely to a max of 20mg
Onset and duration of Morphine?
- Onset = 2-5mins IV or 10-30mins IM
- Duration = 1-2hrs