2015 Trumbull Memorial Hospital Demo

Epi Push-Dose Pressor

Epi Push-Dose Pressor

Steps

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1. Use body substance precautions.

2. Unpack a 10mL Normal Saline flush and waste 1mL, leaving 9mL in the syringe. Attach an 18ga 1.5” intramuscular needle to the saline syringe. 3. Unpack a 1:10,000 epinephrine prefilled syringe and draw 1mL of the epinephrine into the saline flush syringe via the rubber plunger.

4. Shake the new diluted saline/epinephrine syringe briefly to mix.

5. Place an orange sticker on the syringe and label “Epinephrine 10mcg/mL”

6. To administer, start an IV/IO line of normal saline and connect the syringe to the appropriate IV tubing connector using aseptic technique.

7. Administer 0.5-2mL every 2-5 minutes. This equates to an infusion of 2-10mcg/min.

8. Monitor the heart rate and blood pressure closely.

9. Document the procedure, times, dosages, and any patient response in the Patient Care Report (PCR).

Consider the following conversions, once the dilution of 10mcg/mL is achieved: Every 2 Minutes  0.5mL q 2 min = 2.5 mcg/min  1mL q 2 min = 5 mcg/min Every 4 Minutes  0.5mL q 4 min = 1.3 mcg/min *  1mL q 4 min = 2.5 mcg/min  1.5mL q 4 min = 3.8 mcg/min  2mL q 4 min = 5 mcg/min  1.5mL q 2 min = 7.5 mcg/min  2mL q 2 min = 10 mcg/min

Every 3 Minutes  0.5mL q 3 min = 1.7 mcg/min *  1mL q 3 min = 3.3 mcg/min  1.5mL q 3 min = 5 mcg/min  2mL q 3 min = 6.7 mcg/min

Every 5 Minutes  0.5mL q 5 min = 1 mcg/min *  1mL q 5 min = 2 mcg/min  1.5mL q 5 min = 3 mcg/min  2mL q 5 min = 4 mcg/min

* Subtherapeutic dosages, not recommended.

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