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1 Drugs to Assist in Intubation Sara Park 11.18.11

2 Rapid Sequence Induction (RSI) Medications can assist with intubations and are used in patients who are agitated with altered mental status or who have a difficult airway or for patients undergoing surgery.

3 RSI Protocol 100% O2 preoxygenate  IV sedative  rapid IV succinylcholine/paralytic  stop bag-valve-mask ventilation  intubate with apnea onset  auscultate breath sounds, ET CO2  secure tube, provide additional paralysis, sedative as needed

4 Analgesics: Fentanyl, morphine sulfate –Added after intubation Atropine –For children < 10 y.o., adults with bradycardia, or those receiving 2nd dose of succinylcholine Lidocaine –Given 1 min before intubation

5 Paralytics Short acting: succinylcholine, vecuronium, rocuronium Longer acting: pancuronium

6 Neuromuscular Blockers Fx

7 Sedatives Propofol Etomidate Midazolam –Short-acting benzodiazepine Fentanyl (also analgesic) –Short-acting narcotic Ketamine (also analgesic) –Dissociative anesthetic agent

8 References Stone, C Keith, et al (2008). Current Diagnosis & Treatment: Emergency Medicine, 6e. Ohio: The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. Tintinalli, Judith E, et al (2011). Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 7e. Ohio: The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc.

9 Thanks to... The Tulane Anesthesia teams My fellow classmates


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