• Intranasal fentanyl
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Intranasal_fentanyl/
    Intranasal fentanyl …Clinical Practice Guidelines : Intranasal fentanyl …   >   Health Professionals   >   Clinical Practice Guidelines   >   Intranasal fentanyl In this section About …
  • Procedural sedation
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Procedural_sedation/
    discharge Agent failure No analgesic effect Intranasal fentanyl Synergistic with nitrous oxide Reduces need … fentanyl may be required for painful procedures when using these drugs * Ketamine and propofol should only … oxide Midazolam Ketamine * Extra analgesia eg fentanyl may be required Therapeutic Laceration repair …
  • Ketamine use for procedural sedation
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Ketamine_use_for_procedural_sedation/
    . The PICHFORK (Pain in Children Fentanyl or Ketamine) trial: a randomized controlled trial comparing intranasal … ketamine and fentanyl for the relief of moderate to severe pain in children with limb injuries.  Annals … Controlled Feasibility Trial of Intranasal Ketamine Compared to Intranasal Fentanyl for Analgesia in Children …
  • Acute pain management
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Acute_pain_management/
    Intranasal fentanyl Minimising distress in healthcare settings Pain assessment and measurement Procedural … be used in hospital settings Fentanyl Intra-nasal >12 months: 1.5 microg/kg (max 100 microg) for first … or retrieval service Renal impairment See renal dosing guidelines for impaired renal function Prefer fentanyl
  • Cyanotic Episodes in Congenital Heart Disease
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Cyanotic_Episodes_in_Congenital_Heart_Disease/
    in Congenital Heart Disease PIC Endorsed See also Intranasal fentanyl Recognition of the seriously unwell …
  • Peripheral extravasation injuries: Initial management and washout procedure
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Peripheral_extravasation_injuries__Initial_management_and_washout_procedure/
    Ceftazidime Ceftriaxone Cefuroxime Clindamycin Glucose <10% Fentanyl Fosphenytoin Furosemide Gentamicin … with adrenaline Intranasal fentanyl or ketamine Inhaled nitrous oxide IV/IM ketamine General anaesthesia Use …
  • Toxidromes poisoning
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Toxidromes_poisoning/
    (heroin, morphine, methadone, fentanyl, oxycodone)                       Cough syrups with codeine …
  • Spider Bite – Redback Spider
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Spider_Bite_–_Redback_Spider/
    Paracetamol 15 mg/kg (1 g) and ibuprofen 10 mg/kg (400 mg) +/- oxycodone 0.1 mg/kg (5 mg), +/- fentanyl
  • Burns - Post Acute Care and Dressings
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Burns_-_Post_Acute_Care_and_Dressings/
    analgesia may be indicated. Consider nitrous oxide or intranasal fentanyl Nutrition Children with burns have …
  • Intussusception
    www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Intussusception/
    fentanyl or IV morphine). See Acute pain management Involve the surgical team early Keep nil orally Pass …

The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which the RCH is situated, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which the RCH is situated, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which the RCH is situated, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.