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Aug 16, 2006, 03:23 PM
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Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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Our SICU runs Fentanyl and Morphine infusions on an AIMS PCA pump. It's locked for security and we document wastage just as we do other controlled drugs. My question is does your facility practice this also? What about Versed drips? Who mandates this? We need to develop a policy and need to benchmark with other facilities. I welcome your input.
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Aug 16, 2006, 05:22 PM
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I'm hungry...
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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Ours are on regular pumps. Morphine is of course on a PCA, but not Fent or Versed. However, we do have to document wastage just like any other narc.
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Aug 16, 2006, 11:37 PM
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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Here, Morphine, Dilaudid, Demerol (rarely used), and Ativan go in PCAs. Fentanyl and Versed go in locked epidural pumps. Don't ask me why, that's just the way we do it.
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Aug 17, 2006, 03:22 AM
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Who's John Galt
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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We run all our 'narc' gtts through our locked PCA pumps and disable the PCA button if they aren't actually getting the drugs PCA.
Also, such drugs should be given w/ 'portless' tubing.
Who mandates it? I think it's a 'standard of care'. The DEA mandates that hospitals keep accurate security and documentation on narcs. Simple safety measures for the control and rate of narcotics would demand such care.
Without it being locked, ANYBODY can steal the drugs. Or, simply, change the rate of infusion.
If you put me on a stand and asked me if a 'prudent nurse' would run narc gtts without a key lock (not just a button pushed on the back of a pump) on both the physical drug and the ability to change the rates: I'd say no, a prudent nurse would NOT do such a thing.
I'd say that it's a violation of the standard to provide safe care. A quick search did not reveal any online results to definitively answer this question. I'll look at the AACN procedure manual next time I'm at work.
I think the key concept though is that these are 'CONTROLLED' substances. We have an inherent legal and safety obligation to ensure that they remain controlled throughout the administration process.
~faith,
Timothy.
Last edited by ZASHAGALKA : Aug 17, 2006 at 04:02 AM.
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Aug 17, 2006, 11:57 AM
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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PCA/PCEA locked, IV gtts not locked. Straight epidural narc gtts are not locked either UNLESS it is patient controlled (the PCEA).
Waste is according to the remaining vtbi when the gtt is d/c'd.
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Aug 18, 2006, 03:34 PM
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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So... We very occasionally get PCA pumps- rarely, even. We do have the occ. morphine or fent gtt, but it's run on a regular pump. We just have paper documentation- like, when it was hung, by who, when it was d/c'd and the amt wasted (with witness) or when the bag ran dry, and signed by that nurse.
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Aug 22, 2006, 08:37 PM
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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i have used everything on an imed pump (not locked), as an infusion, including morphine, versed, fentanyl, ativan, atracurium(unless ordered as a pca) etc... especially for vented pt's... i have used dilaudid on a pca only.. whatever the med, epidurals are always on a pca.. i like the fact that i can titrate many drips to help the patient convalesce...
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Aug 22, 2006, 11:25 PM
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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Timothy, it looks as though that standard of yours may not be the actual standard of care.
I've been in quite a few ICU's and have never seen fentanyl or versed drips locked. I've not been employed in a lot of ICU's, but I've seen several in a couple different states in both a professional and a personal capacity.
Last edited by begalli : Aug 23, 2006 at 11:53 AM.
Reason: wording that makes sense!!
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Sep 29, 2006, 08:19 PM
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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Originally Posted by begalli
Timothy, it looks as though that standard of yours may not be the actual standard of care.
I've been in quite a few ICU's and have never seen fentanyl or versed drips locked. I've not been employed in a lot of ICU's, but I've seen several in a couple different states in both a professional and a personal capacity.
I am glad you mentioned this begalli. The 2 hospitals that I have been at, both level I trauma centers and teaching facilities, didn't use locked pumps/PCA for narcs in ICU.
I think you are always safe to provide a HIGHER standard of care than what is REQUIRED, and that is great, but don't lump the rest of us as "substandard" if we follow the institution standard or instead of your personal standard.
LifeLONGstudent
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Sep 29, 2006, 08:37 PM
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Re: Fentanyl/Versed on locked pumps ?
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The policy at my hospital is that all narcotic continuous infusions are to be run on PCA's however all of our benzo's and paralytics are just on regular pumps...
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