Midazolam (Versed) - Critical Care Medications
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2024
- A medication review focused on Midazolam (Versed).
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0:00 Intro
1:54 History and Therapeutic Actions
3:06 Indications/Contraindications
4:01 Adverse Effects
4:46 Concentrations/Dosing/Pharmacokinetics
7:27 Nursing considerations
8:47 Wrap Up
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In the Pyxis at work we have the 5mg/mL vial and it’s so annoying when that’s all we have and they order 1mg 😭
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That was a splendid lesson. It seems as though midazolam is used by anesthesiologists to calm anxious patients. My problem with this medication is the hangover when folks wake up. It is as though they're drunk. As if getting over the propofol was terrible enough, they must deal with ataxia and nausea.
yes it is used for anxiety. you dont need any midazolam do pull out your teeth. its enough with just numbness. im promise you every one.
@kathleenschoultz the nitrous basically (almost) totally numbs mouth anyway dunno why you'd be given versed
You should do phenylephrine and vasopressin!
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We have got the 5mg/ml concentration in germany we use that for the MAD Atomizer when breaking through seizures. It comes in a 15mg/3ml Ampule
We also have this same presentation in Zambia... For use is for sedation especially patients on mechanical ventilation.. and in convulsions
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QTc elongation?
How about i.m. in case of status epilepticus? Is it indicated and which dose?
I've never seen it given this way, but I know it can be given IM. Looks like what I'm finding is the dose for status is 10mg IM.
Please include ETCo2 monitoring for the sedated patient. Thank you.
Yes excellent point!
Have epilepsy hate this drug because only reason still here stops them also knocks hard
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In Uk we use generic names only not brand names…. It minimizes errors
We learn the generic name here. Then we use both.
Ideally yeah, but reality is here the trade names are used a lot, if not more often than the generics so I think its important to mention both.
Just today April 2024. Cataract surgery they gave me Versad. I asked for one more shot th ed y refused..
We just have a patient yesterday is intubated on versed drip for status epilepticus and we are almost max to 2mg/kg/hr so we almost 100mg per hour and she is still having seizures.the drip was run out so fast in half hour even the max concentration. What else can we do?
Yikes thats a lot! I don't think I've seen it that high! Honestly when the benzo gtt doesn't seem to do the trick, then pentobarbital coma with continuous EEG and burst suppression is what I've typically seen.
Propofol
Propofol?
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You have the wrong medication on the intro!
Ahhh haha omg. Good catch. I think I can edit on YT and remove the first 2 seconds.... 🤦🏻♂️ Thanks for point that out. Not sure how it got past me.
I don't think this should be called a 'medication'. My Dad was dying of cancer and 6 hours after he had his first 'dose' he was dead.
I think it was the cancer that killed him, not versed lol
@@WeAreObjectlol that person stupid when I've been SE took 12 mg and still didn't stop
@@WeAreObjectis “lol” really appropriate in this situation?
@@brenninmarc7472u r right
You know nothing about the dangers of this so called drug.