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Section 2 - PRIMARY CARE
2.05 DISSOCIATIVE ANESTHETIC
"THE BELOW MEDICATION MAY CAUSE A DECREASED LOC AND COULD COMPROMISE A PATIENT’S AIRWAY. JUDICIOUS USE IS A MUST! ALLOW AMPLE TIME FOR DOSE TO TAKE EFFECT."
Procedure
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic which temporarily takes over chemical receptors in the brain blocking pain receptors causing sedation and easing pain.
Excited Delirium Syndrome
KETAMINE (KETALAR) 4 mg/kg IM x 1 dose (2 mg/kg IVP)
Combative Head Injury
KETAMINE (KETALAR) 4 mg/kg IM x 1 dose (2 mg/kg IVP)
MORPHINE SULFATE 2 - 20 mg IV, IM or IN, titrated to effect.