TB 171 - Fentanyl Citrate Flashcards

1
Q

What is a synthetic opiate that has replaced morphine sulfate for the management of moderate to severe pain?

A

Fentanyl citrate

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2
Q

Fentanyl is how many times more powerful that morphine sulfate and produces fewer side effects?

A

50-100 times

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3
Q

Fentanyl has a faster onset than morphine sulfate as well as a shorter what, which improves a physicians ability to properly assess the patient?

A

Half life

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4
Q

Fentanyl is intended to be used on patients that have what?

A

Burns
Isolated extremity injury and trauma
Medical complaints (non trauma abd pain)
Chest pain (cardiac)

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5
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What are the contraindications of fentanyl?

A

Known hypersensitivity or allergy
Respiratory depression (less than 12 breaths/min)
Active labor

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6
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Caution should be used when administering fentanyl on what patients?

A
Elderly
Systolic BP less than 100
ALOC
Onset acute headache
Respiratory failure (CHF, COPD, inhalation injury)
Suspected drug/alcohol intoxication
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7
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How can fentanyl be administered into the body?

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IV, IM, IN (intranasal), IO

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8
Q

Fentanyl measurements are administered in what measurement?

A

Micrograms (mcg)

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9
Q

How many mcg can be administered through slow IV/IO/IM/IN push and may repeat every 5 minutes prn for adults?

A

150 mcg

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10
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What is the max dose that can be administered for adults prior to base contact?

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150 mcg

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11
Q

After base contact administration of fentanyl can be repeated every 5 minutes for adults with a total max dose of what?

A

250 mcg

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12
Q

For elderly patients start with how much fentanyl?

A

25 mcg

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13
Q

For pediatric multi system trauma and isolated head injury what is the dose for slow IV/IO and IN, which is 1 time only?

A

1 mcg/kg for IO/IV

1.5 mcg/kg for IN

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14
Q

Base contact must be made for additional pain management in pediatrics or for initial orders if patient is not alert and oriented with a GCS of what?

A

15

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15
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What is the max total dosages for a pediatric with multi-system trauma and for isolated head injury?

A

4 for multi-system trauma

2 for isolated head injury

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16
Q

For pediatric isolated extremity injury how much fentanyl do they feel through IV or IM?

A

1 mcg/kg for IV

1.5 mcg/kg for IN

17
Q

For pediatric isolated extremity injury you may give how many doses after 5 minutes with a total of how many doses prior to base contact?

A

1 more dose after 5 minutes, 2 doses max prior to base contact

18
Q

After base contact for pediatrics have isolated extremity injury, what is the max dose of fentanyl they can receive?

A

4 doses

19
Q

Once fentanyl is administered you should monitor what is this may cause respiratory depression?

A

Respiratory status

20
Q

What can be used to reverse fentanyl?

A

Naloxone

21
Q

Rapid administration of fentanyl can cause what which is uncommon?

A

Chest wall rigidity

22
Q

What are the common side effects of fentanyl?

A

Nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, dry mouth, dizziness, difficulty urinating, constricted pupils