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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSOG 203.01C REVISED 8-2016_Resp. Distress (Non-Trauma)203.01 C - Respiratory Distress (Non -Traumatic) Effective. 5/1/2001 Revised: 8/5/2016 Replaces: 203.01 A I. Goal The goal of this policy is to define the standard of care for any patient presenting with non-traumatic respiratory distress. II. Protocol A. Institute protocol " 203.O1A" for all patients. B. Monitor respiratory efforts closely. 1. Listen to lung sounds. 2. Use BVM to ventilate IF patient is unconscious and respiratory rate is less than 12/minute or greater than 40/minute. C. Monitor vital signs, utilize pulse -oximetry, and check blood glucose level. Repeat every 5-10 minutes. D. Consider Ipratropium Bromide (Atrovent) by nebulizer mask when patient meets following criteria: 1. history of asthma/COPD 2. wheezing or decreased breath sounds 3. adult dosage: 0.5mg / 2.5 ml (8 years of age and older) was 13years of age E. Contraindications: 1. pulmonary edema (swelling of feet or ankles) 2. B/P higher than 200 3. history of taking Lasix 4. history of HTN (hypertension) 5. age: younger than 8 Endorsements: D"1044 kAVA•, 04.11,,, MD R/S/2016 Darioush Kavaspour, MD Date Signed Medical Director BEMSBFRS III. Notes A. DO NOT use a paper bag or a non-rebreather with low flow oxygen for hyperventilated patients. B. Ipratropium Bromide (Atrovent) PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIONS Parasympatholytic Bronchodilator Anticholinergic Selectively blocks systemic responses to acetylcholine (Ach). Acts directly on the smooth muscle and decreases secretions. Reduces the vagal mediated reflex bronchospasm caused by inhaled irritants. Blocks acetylcholine -induced stimulation of guanyl cyclase and reduces formation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), a mediator of bronchoconstriction. THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS Bronchodilation Relaxes smooth muscles of bronchi and bronchioles PREGNANCY CATEGORY B INDICATIONS Obstructive Airway Disease Reactive Airway Disease CONTRAINDICATIONS Narrow -angle Glaucoma Hypersensitivity to Atropine DOSAGE Adult: 8+ I ratro ium bromide 500 mcg (0.02%) in 3 mL saline mixed with albuterol 2.5 mg in 3 mL NS nebulized ROUTE Nebulized inhalation by Small Volume Nebulizer (SVN) SIDE EFFECTS Headache, dizziness Dry mouth, cough, dries secretions, hoarseness Blurred vision or other vision changes. Nausea, upset stomach SPECIAL NOTES Peak 1.5 — 2 hours, duration 4 — 6 hours. Medical Director's Initials P. k1 Date 8/5/2016 SOG 203.01 C — Respiratory Distress (Non -Traumatic) Page 2 of 2