Sedation & Pain Scales for Intubated & Ventilated Patients - Analgosedation & Paralysis Flashcards
The Ornge MDSOs state all intubated and ventilated patients receiving sedation/analgesia should have which two scores calculated?
- Pain Scale for Adult Intubated Patients
2. Sedation Score for Adults (Richmond Analgesia Sedation Score - RASS)
Sedation and analgesia should be titrated to what scores on the Pain Observation Tool and the RASS?
Ornge states titrate to a sedation score of -4 and a pain score of 0-2.
The Critical Care Pain Observation Tool is used as a pain scale for adults who are intubated and ventilated, what are the 4 catagories for assessment?
- Facial expression (balanced/neutral, tense, grimacing)
- Body movement (none, protection, restless)
- Muscle tension (relaxed, tense/rigid, very tense)
- a) Vent compliance (tolerating, coughing, fighting vent)
b) Vocal (extubated: talking, sighing/moaning, crying/sobbing)
What is the total range for the Pain Observation Tool and what is the analgesia goal?
Range: 0-8
Goal: 0-2
In the Pain Observation Tool for intubated & ventilated patients what are the scores for the 3 aspects of Facial Expression?
Balanced/neutral = 0 Tense = 1 Grimacing = 2
In the Pain Observation Tool for intubated & ventilated patients what are the scores for the 3 aspects of Body Movements?
Absence/none = 0 Protection = 1 Restlessness = 2
In the Pain Observation Tool for intubated & ventilated patients what are the scores for the 3 aspects of Muscle Tension?
Evaluated by passive flexion & extension of upper extremities
Relaxed = 0
Tense/rigid = 1
Very tense/rigid = 2
In the Pain Observation Tool for intubated & ventilated patients what are the scores for the 3 aspects of Compliance/Vocalization (depending on intubated vs extubated)?
Compliance with vent (intubated):
Tolerating = 0
Coughing but tolerating = 1
Fighting vent = 2
Vocalization (extubated)
Talking in normal tone or no sound = 0
Sighing/moaning = 1
Crying out/sobbing = 2
In the Sedation Score (RASS - Richmond Analgesia Sedation Score) what is the range from “unarousable” to “combative”?
-5 (unarousable) to +4 (combative)
What is the RASS goal for an intubated, ventilated patient?
-4 (deep sedation)
All patients should receive both analgesia and sedation when intubated and ventilated, which medication can be used alone as it provides both?
Ketamine, baby!
Which 2 analgesics may be used for management of intubated and ventilated patients?
Fentanyl (may initiate and maintain)
Hydromorphone (may maintain)
No patch for either
Which 4 sedatives may be used for management of intubated and ventilated patients?
Midazolam
Propofol
Ketamine
Dexmedetomidine
No patch required for any of these
Which 2 medications may be used for the management of sedation-related hypotension in intubated and ventilated patients?
Phenylephrine
Norepinephrine
No patch required for either