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I work in a pacu.and am interested in how other pacu staff give pain medicine,what's used the most, if you dilute the drug, and method of administration,and how frequent. We are working on a new policy hospital wide, but I am interested in what other hospitals do in pacu. Thanks for any response.

Specializes in general surgery/ER/PACU.

Our standing orders for PACU:

1. Morphine 5mg IV Q 5 min up to 20mg PRN

2. Dilaudid 0.5mg IV Q 5 min up to 2mg PRN

3. Demerol 12.5mg IV may repeat x1 for shivering

1. Phenergan 12.5 mg IV may repeat x1 in 30 min for total of 25mg

2. Zofran 4 mg IV x1

O2 3L to travel to medsurg floor overnight stay

Anything else you just call anesthesiologist for. Hope this helps.

Specializes in PACU/GI/CDIS??.

Morphine and percocet are like water (if no allergies of course...) 4mg and 2 tabs respectively are common...also we use PCA's quite often, toradol 30.... some dilute, some do not... we have new tubing which requires flushing but even without we always flush if not on pump

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