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IM Epinephrine Administration by the EMT

IM Epinephrine Administration by the EMT. The “Check and Inject” Pilot Project for the Administration of IM Epinephrine by King County EMTs King County EMS Training 2014. Six Rights of Drug Administration. Right person Right drug Right dose Right time Right route

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IM Epinephrine Administration by the EMT

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  1. IM Epinephrine Administration by the EMT The “Check and Inject” Pilot Project for the Administration of IM Epinephrine by King County EMTs King County EMS Training 2014

  2. Six Rights of Drug Administration • Right person • Right drug • Right dose • Right time • Right route • Right documentation

  3. A synthetic reproduction of the endogenous hormone/neurotransmitter epinephrine Functions in “fight or flight” response of the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system What is epinephrine?

  4. Epinephrine Pharmacology • Acts directly on alpha and beta adrenergic receptors (alpha constricts and beta dilates) • Vasoconstriction • Bronchodilation • Antagonizes histaminic effects • Stimulates the liver to produce and raise blood glucose levels • Increases heart rate, cardiac contractility and systemic vascular resistance • Increases myocardial oxygen demand

  5. Epinephrine Pharmacokinetics • Approximate onset/duration times IM: 3-5 min/1-4hrs SQ: 5-10 min/2-6hrs Inhaled: within 5 minutes/1-3hrs

  6. Precautions to consider during epinephrine administration • BE CERTAIN you are administering the correct concentration! It will be 1:1,000, or 1mg/1mL. • BE CERTAIN you are administering the correct dose! • May precipitate ACS in those with underlying cardiovascular disease, so be very cautious in older patients. • Store epinephrine AWAY from light; keep away from extreme heat and danger of freezing.

  7. How is it supplied?

  8. Indications for the use of epinephrine by the EMT • Allergic Reaction or Anaphylaxis • One or more of the following MUST be present with a suspected or known trigger: • diffuse and progressive hives • respiratory distress (or sudden onset of wheezing) • hypotension

  9. Contraindications Absolute Contraindications • There are no absolute contraindications in the emergency setting Relative Contraindications • Hypersensitivity to epi • Glaucoma (narrow-angle) • Cardiovascular disease • Use during labor/childbirth

  10. Side effects • Palpitations • Tachycardia & arrhythmias • Hypertension • Headache • Tremor, weakness • Pallor, sweating • N/V • Nervousness/anxiety • Angina

  11. Dosing for Epinephrine Administration Anaphylaxis and anaphylactic shock • Adults - _____ of 1:1,000 via Intramuscular injection • Pediatrics - ______ of 1:1,000 via Intramuscular injection 0.3mg 0.15mg

  12. Route of administration • Intramuscular • Anterolateral thigh • allows drug to be injected into the belly of a muscle • blood vessels supplying that muscle distribute the medication into bloodstream.

  13. 90º Intramuscular Injection

  14. Site Preparation • Prep the site with approved antiseptic by scrubbing vigorously and allowing to dry • DO NOT TOUCH, BLOW ON OR FAN THE INJECTION SITE!

  15. Anaphylaxis • Severe allergic reaction • Rapid onset • Systemic involvement • Foods, stings/bites, medications • Mast cells > histamines > reaction

  16. Hives/Urticaria

  17. Drug AdministrationIntramuscular Injection • Insert needle bevel-up @ 90-degree angle • Retract the plunger • If there is no ‘flash’, slowly and smoothly depress the syringe’s plunger to inject the medication • Remove the needle/syringe and push needle protect over needle • Massage injection site • Place syringe/needle in a sharps container • Place an adhesive bandage over the injection site • Document!: Medication, dose, site, time, vitals before/after, and patient response to therapy.

  18. Assessment of Patient Response • Document your findings upon assessment of patient condition after treatment: • This includes appearance, work of breathing, lung sounds, skin signs, vital signs, and any changes in ability to speak

  19. Ongoing Assessment • Continue to monitor and document the patient’s vital signs and condition for the remainder of your transport • Record the patient’s vital signs every 3-5 minutes

  20. Six Rights of Drug Administration • Right person • Right drug • Right dose • Right time • Right route • Right documentation

  21. Any questions?

  22. “Check & Inject” • KC “Check & Inject” Epi Kits • Adult & Peds in 1 kit • 1- 1mg epi 1:1,000 vial • 2- Monoject syringes w/Safety needle • 25ga x 1” • Alcohol wipes • Bandaids • Check & Inject paper

  23. Epi Kit

  24. Inside • Check & Inject paper • Syringes • Epinephrine Vial • Alcohols wipes • Bandaids

  25. Check & Inject paper

  26. Questions? THANK YOU

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