Drug of choice for pancreatitis?

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There is a different info about a drug of choice for pancreatitis.

Morphine or Demerol? In some books it is says that is Demerol, Feuer, nursing review.

In Kaplan Q bank it was Morphine...

Which is correct?

Thanks for help

it is demerol. you cannot give morphine to a client with pacreatitis because it will cause spasms.

thanks , but how come kaplan saying it morphine

it's demerol..enough said in saunder.."although it may be prescribe sumtimes,they generally avoided bec. it can cause spasms of the sphinter and lead to increase pain"...thanks.

Morphine is contraindicated with Pancreatitis. :)

Demerol is the drug of choice.

If I'm not mistaken, when it comes to most GI Disorder, Morphine=More Pain.

No Morphine to pancreatitis patient bec it causes spasm to Sphincter of Oddi...Demerol is the drug of choice..

Thank you everyone, taking my 2nd try soon. So it is demerol got it

Good luck to you gyuzeel...

I took Kaplan too when I studied for the NCLEX, which I passed on Feb 22nd. Kaplan's Qbank said that the drug of choice was Demerol.

Morphine was the wrong answer.

Specializes in ICU/CCU.

I'm confused because in the Kaplan 2010-11 course book it says that meds used are antibiotics, opiods(meperidine avoided because of toxicity), Histamine-blockers, proton pump inhibitors. Also in my med-surg book which is Medical Surgical Nursing by Ignatavicius 6th ed. it says that pain management for acute pancreatitis begins with opioids by PCA. Morphine and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) are used most often because meperidine (Demerol) can cause seizures in older adults. ???????:grn:

So I am not alone with this question.......... Demerol or Morphine.....

I am working in a home care, and I asked my nurses, they also told me not Morphine...Hope it is correct....Any suggestions?

So I am not alone with this question.......... Demerol or Morphine.....

I am working in a home care, and I asked my nurses, they also told me not Morphine...Hope it is correct....Any suggestions?

it's demerol.. i am using saunders 5th ed and nclex 4000, the drug of choice is demerol. morphine causes spasms and we dont want our patient to suffer more pain since he/she is already suffering from pacreatitis.

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