TB 171 - Fentanyl Citrate Flashcards
What is a synthetic opiate that has replaced morphine sulfate for the management of moderate to severe pain?
Fentanyl citrate
Fentanyl is how many times more powerful that morphine sulfate and produces fewer side effects?
50-100 times
Fentanyl has a faster onset than morphine sulfate as well as a shorter what, which improves a physicians ability to properly assess the patient?
Half life
Fentanyl is intended to be used on patients that have what?
Burns
Isolated extremity injury and trauma
Medical complaints (non trauma abd pain)
Chest pain (cardiac)
What are the contraindications of fentanyl?
Known hypersensitivity or allergy
Respiratory depression (less than 12 breaths/min)
Active labor
Caution should be used when administering fentanyl on what patients?
Elderly Systolic BP less than 100 ALOC Onset acute headache Respiratory failure (CHF, COPD, inhalation injury) Suspected drug/alcohol intoxication
How can fentanyl be administered into the body?
IV, IM, IN (intranasal), IO
Fentanyl measurements are administered in what measurement?
Micrograms (mcg)
How many mcg can be administered through slow IV/IO/IM/IN push and may repeat every 5 minutes prn for adults?
150 mcg
What is the max dose that can be administered for adults prior to base contact?
150 mcg
After base contact administration of fentanyl can be repeated every 5 minutes for adults with a total max dose of what?
250 mcg
For elderly patients start with how much fentanyl?
25 mcg
For pediatric multi system trauma and isolated head injury what is the dose for slow IV/IO and IN, which is 1 time only?
1 mcg/kg for IO/IV
1.5 mcg/kg for IN
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?
15
What is the max total dosages for a pediatric with multi-system trauma and for isolated head injury?
4 for multi-system trauma
2 for isolated head injury