Originally Posted by NurseCutie
Did my original post even mention the word pain?
No, your OP mentioned comfort, and I said that Proprfol has no comfort properties. I agree that it's horrid to not have anything for this guy.
What I said is tell the Dr that you want a morphine gtt instead of propofol. This is where you advocate for your pt.
Originally Posted by NurseCutie
Why do you think we give sedation to vented pts in the first place? If they're awake there bucking the vent and are completly aware they are breathing through a straw. How would you think a person feels when they have the labored agonal breathing AND have your ETT pulled? Its probaly realllly uncomfortable using all those accessory muscles and having no help from the vent. So if the sedation is left on to relax him I believe it helped, along with the Morphine (even though it prob was a low dose in this situation)
I have waitied to extubate long enough for pharmacy to bring the morphine over. FWIW, at my hospital, we never have pts just on propofol for sedation anyway. I am aware of why sedation is needed for comfort and why it's needed for intubated pts, and I am saying that propofol doens't do anything for that. You're pt wasn't comfrotable, he just didn't 'look' uncomfortable.