Morphine Flashcards
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Morphine - Type
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Narcotic analgesic
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Morphine - Presentation
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10mg in 1ml
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Morphine - Actions (2)
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- Decreases pain perception and anxiety
- Vasodilation
IV onset 2-5 min, duration 1-2 hrs
IM onset 5+ min, duration 2-3 hrs
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Morphine - Uses (3)
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- To relieve severe pain
- Acute pulmonary oedema
- Chest pain
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Morphine - Adverse effects (6)
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- Nausea and vomiting
- Altered level of consciousness
- Respiratory depression
- Hypotension
- Bradycardia
- Dependence
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Morphine - Contraindications (4)
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- Respiratory depression (analgesic only)
- BP < 70mmHg (analgesic only)
- BP <90mmHg (APO)
- Acute asthma attacks
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Morphine - Precautions (8)
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- Depressed level of consciousness (GCS under 14) (analgesic only)
- Known hypersensitivity
- Elderly pts (may be sensitive)
- Pts with CAL (chronic airway limitation)
- Hypovolaemic pts (correct before administration)
- Pts with systolic BP 70-90mmHg
- Children <1 year
- Pain management in labour
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Morphine - Doses
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Analgesia
- Adult and Paediatric
- up to 0.05mg/kg IV, rep @ 5/60 as req, no max.
- sBP 70-90mmHg
- Up to half 0.05mg/kg dose
- IV only
- no further doses if sBP drops 10mmHg or more even if it remains above 70mmHg.
- 0.1mg/kg IM, repeat once after 30-45/60 if req
- not for chest pain is cardiac ischaemia suspected
- contact estimated >20 mins
Pulmonary oedema
- Adult only
- 1-2mg IV
- repeat once, after 20 mins if req
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Morphine - Special notes
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Side effects may be reverse by use of naloxone, although preferable to avoid this if absolutely possible Elderly pts may be especially sensitive to morphine, and advanced age is often a better guide to dosing than weight