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Complications of IV drug Therapy March 2006
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Site of administration Benefits?Complications?
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What do you give apart from the drug? Fluid –Renal –Liver Dextrose –diabetic Sodium –Liver –Normal values? 135-145 mmol/l
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Foreign Bodies Glass fragments Needle size Filter needles Reconstitution devices
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Allergies Latex Penicillin…. Which of these antibiotics contain penicillin? –Amoxicillin? –Co amoxiclav (Augmentin)? –Co-trimoxazole (septrin)? –Tazocin? –Gentamicin?
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Speedshock Rapid administration of a drug Toxic levels in the blood Floods organs rich in blood, i.e heart, liver, brain Fainting, shock and cardiac arrest
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A patient is prescribed 1g of Vancomycin. You know it should be given over 2 hours but the patient has to go to scan so you run it through quickly. Shortly after it’s completion you notice that the patient has a rash and is itchy. What has happened? Red man syndrome How could this have been prevented?
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Phlebitis Irritant medications Cannula too big Cannula not secured
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Infiltration Leakage of fluid from the vein to the surrounding tissues. Caused by cannula piercing the vessel wall. Pain, paraesthesia, cold Prevention? Treatment?
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Extravasation Leakage of a vesicant fluid into surrounding tissues. E.g. cytotoxic, sodium bicarbonate, phenytoin, dopamine, calcium chloride, potassium, amiodarone) Treatment –Stop infusion –Leave cannula in –Mark area –Seek medical advice
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Errors April-June 2005 = 158 incidents –112 had an impact on the patient –3 = serious CHECK Right patient Right patient Right drug Right drug Right route Right route Right dose Right dose Right time / rate Right time / rate
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Pumps Many errors are pump related Pump training If you don’t know ASK If you think you know CHECK
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1902 Richet & porter –Ana = against, prophylaxis = protection –Disordered reactions of immune system –Due to Drugs Nuts Shell fish Insects latex
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Major allergens causing severe anaphylaxis
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Anaphylaxis and Drugs
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How is it caused? Allergen causes mast cells to produce histamine and other mediators –Bronchoconstriction > Dyspnoea –Angiooedema (swelling of the head and neck) –Vasodilation > Hypotension –Skin reactions > rashes
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Treatment Emergency, most serious symptom first, ABC Airway –Maintain, ? Intubate, adrenaline 0.5mg IM Breathing –100%O2 Circulation –Restore, adrenaline 0.5mg IM –Fluids…Which ones
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Immediate actions Remove allergen Call for help 0.5mg adrenaline IM 100% O2 via trauma mask Fluids if needed Later chlorpheniramine (10-20mg IM)and Hydrocortisone(100-500mg IM)
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Reporting of adverse events
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Summary When giving a drug IV Think –Route central or peripheral –Bolus or intermittent Allergies and interactions Report adverse events of black triangle drugs
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References Sivagnanam S, Deleu D (2003) Red man syndrome Critical Care 7 119- 120 RCN IV Forum (2005) Standards for IV infusion therapy Resuscitation Council UK –www.resus.org.uk
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