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Detailed Atropine dosage information for adults and children. Includes dosages for Anesthesia, Head Injury, Rhinorrhea and more; plus renal, liver and dialysis adjustments.
0.4-0.6 mg IV/IM/SC 30-60 minutes before anesthesia; repeat q4-6hr PRN. 0.025 mg/kg in 2.5 mL NS q6-8hr via nebulizer; no more than 2.5 mg/dose. AtroPen: 2 mg/dose IM.
Clinical.Guidelines@ambulance.qld.gov.au. This work is To ensure a consistent procedural approach to Atropine administration. Scope. Applies to Routes of administration. Intramuscular injection (IM). Intravenous injection (IV). Intraosseous injection (IO). Intravenous infusion (IV INF). ECP. CCP. Atropine. CCP. E. CCP.
2 May 2014 While every effort has been made to ensure that these guidelines are correct and in accordance with current evidence-based and clinical practices, the dynamic nature of medicine information requires that users exercise in all cases independent professional judgment and understand the individual clinical
Administration. An approved nurse may administer a dose of Atropine 0.5 mg IV direct under medical directive. An approved nurse may repeat the dose of atropine q3-5 minutes up to a 7. This skill delegates to the nurse the ability to make independent decisions and to implement actions according to protocol guidelines.
Endotracheal administration of atropine can be used in patients without I.V. access. The recommended adult dose of atropine for endotracheal administration is 1 to 2 mg diluted to a total not to exceed 10 ml of sterile water or normal saline.
Indications, dose, contra-indications, side-effects, interactions, cautions, warnings and other safety information for ATROPINE SULFATE.
Clinical practice guidelines do not include the endotracheal administration of atropine. 0.04 to 0.06 mg/kg/dose ET (minimum dose: 0.1 mg ET); may repeat dose 1 time. Max: 0.5 mg/dose ET. Flush the ET tube with a minimum of 5 mL 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection and follow with 5 ventilations.
South Australian Neonatal Medication Guidelines Workgroup at: Health:NeoMed@sa.gov.au. Page 2 of 3. Preparation and Administration. Intravenous. Dilute 1mL of the 600 microgram/mL atropine injection with 5mL sodium chloride 0.9% (to a total volume of 6mL). The resulting solution contains 100microgram/mL
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