Published Jul 4, 2007
GingerSue
1,842 Posts
if a patient has been taking tylenol #3 for pain relief,
and is admitted for surgery, then is NPO after midnight,
what would be appropriate analgesic during the night
if needed?
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
This would have been an oversight by the doctor. Call the doctor for an order for something.
meandragonbrett
2,438 Posts
Call and get and order for something IV
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,420 Posts
I would give the Tylenol #3 with sips if nothing else is ordered.
If you're looking for an alternative, Morphine IV about 4mg would probably control pain that has been controlled with Tylenol #3.
this is hypothetical patient,
So I probably would ask the physician for something during the night.
Patient is going to the OR for 0800, so the IV is being started at 0600
Pre-op demerol & atropine is to be given at 0700
If NPO after midnight, and probably had last po tylenol #3 at hs,
is there something sc or IM {rather than IV - because it hasn't been started yet}?
Or is the oral tylenol #3 okay during the night around 0300?
thanks everybody
Um....if they are in the hospital they should have a line. Go ahead and start your line and give some morphine.
I know it's not a real patient....but demerol? C'mon!! It's neurotoxic!
Morphine can be given IM, subcutaneously or in a rectal suppository. Codeine can also be given subcutaneously or IM. Tylenol can be given by rectal suppository.
about the demerol - this was also a question that I asked of the course facilitator - because there are some problems re: demerol - therefore would it be better to question this and have something else ordered -- and the reply was that the use of demerol was not the purpose of this particular assignment (so just go ahead and use it in the answer). (maybe it's an old question/assignment that needs to be updated?)
Anyway, there are options for pain relief during the night, after NPO.
thanks again