Re: Sedation Protocols for Intubated Patients
My hospital has a standard sedation protocol sheet that the physicians simply sign and check all boxes that they want for their patients.
It's literally a menu of fentanyl, versed, ativan, propofol, etc.
The docs love it because the orders give the RN's a lot of room for judgement and flexibility with wide parameters. It saves a lot MD paging when sedation isn't effective because the docs wrote such rigid and tight sedation orders that aren't working.
Prior to this, if I had one more gunshy doc write wimpy orders like ativan 0.5-1mg IV q2h for a patient bucking the vent, freaking out, and trying to extubate themselves I don't know what I was going to do.
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