Neuromuscular Blocking
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www.accessdata.fda.govneuromuscular blockade persist after BRIDION or recur following extubation, take appropriate steps to provide adequate ventilation. (5.3, 5.4) •Waiting Times for Re-Administration of Neuromuscular Blocking Agent: If re-administration of a neuromuscular blocking agent is required after reversal with BRIDION
ARRDDSSnneett A OXYGENATION GOAL: PaO 55-80 mmHg …
www.ardsnet.org5. No neuromuscular blocking agents or blockade. B. SPONTANEOUS BREATHING TRIAL (SBT): If all above criteria are met and subject has been in the study for at least 12 hours, initiate a trial of UP TO 120 minutes of spontaneous breathing with FiO2 < 0.5 and PEEP < 5: 1. Place on T-piece, trach collar, or CPAP ≤ 5 cm H 2O with PS < 5 2.
ISMP List of High-Alert Medications
www.ismp.orgneuromuscular blocking agents (e.g., succinylcholine, rocuronium, vecuronium) parenteral nutrition preparations sodium chloride for injection, hypertonic, greater than 0.9% concentration sterile water for injection, inhalation and irrigation (excluding pour bottles) in …
Breathing Problems in Adults with Neuromuscular Weakness
www.thoracic.orgNeuromuscular weakness may also make it difficult for you to cough effectively. When you cannot cough well, you are not able to clear the mucus from your lungs. As a result, you may develop more frequent lung infections (pneumonia), or feel like it is harder to breathe due to mucus blocking your airways.
Neurophysiologic Testing a nd Monitoring - …
www.uhcprovider.comNeuromuscular Junction Testing Neuromuscular junction testing also known as repetitive nerve stimulation is a type of electrodiagnostic test that is used to diagnose myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome, and other neuromuscular junction disorders.
An introduction to anaesthesia - University College London
www.ucl.ac.ukthe recovery of the neuromuscular junction (Davis and Kenny, 2003). In order to enhance neuromuscular recovery post non-depolarizing relaxation at the end of sur-gery, the amount of acetylcholine in the synapse is increased by inhibiting the ace-tylcholinesterase enzyme using a reversal agent such as neostigmine. Airway maintenance
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www.nursingworld.orgInstitute for Safe Medication Practices www.ismp.org Institute for Safe Medication Practices Classes/Categories of Medications adrenergic agonists, IV …