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Drug |
Dosage |
Effects |
Duration |
Pros |
Cons |
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Midazolam (Versed) |
- PO: 0.25-0.5 mg/kg
- IN: 0.2 mg/kg
- IV: 0.1 mg/kg
|
Anxiolysis, amnesia, sedation/ hypnosis |
45-60 min |
Commonly used for treatment of anxiety and agitation. Multiple routes. Rapid onset. Hemodynamically stable |
Hypoventilation, rare paradoxical reactions |
Propofol |
IV: 0.5-1 mg/kg |
Sedation/ hypnosis |
3-10 min |
Commonly used for sedation. Rapid onset. Brief duration of action |
Respiratory depression, hypotension |
Ketamine |
- IM: 2-5 mg/kg
- IV: 1-2 mg/kg
|
Sedation/ hypnosis, analgesia |
5-10 min |
Commonly used for sedation. Maintains respiratory drive. Bronchodilator. Hemodynamically stable |
Tachycardia, secretions, dissociative effects |
Etomidate |
- IM: 3-4 mg/kg
- IV: 1-2 mg/kg
|
Sedation/ hypnosis |
2-5 min |
Used for sedation (usually when side effects of ketamine are not desired). Hemodynamically stable |
Respiratory depression, myoclonus, adrenal suppression |
Fentanyl |
- IN: 1.5 MCG/kg
- IV: 1-2 MCG/kg
|
Pure analgesia |
30-60 min |
Commonly used for analgesia alone or as an adjunct for painful sedated procedures. Hemodynamically stable |
Respiratory depression |
Nitrous oxide (N2O) |
INH: 25-50% with O2 |
Sedation, analgesia |
2-3 min |
Inhalational technique. Patient can deliver medication themselves via mask. Rapid onset and offset. No respiratory depression. |
Nausea. Patient must be compliant with mask. Greenhouse gas. |
Dexmedetomidine |
- IV: 0.5-1 mcg/kg
- IV ggt: 0.2-0.5 MCG/kg/h
|
Sedation/ hypnosis, analgesia |
1-2 h |
Commonly used as an infusion for ongoing sedation or as an adjunct analgesic. No respiratory depression |
Bradycardia, hypotension. |
Module 6: Pediatric Trauma Analgesia and Sedation