Ketamine for Prehospital Sedation
2019-10-19
Ketamine is being used with increasing frequency in the prehospital setting for sedation of the agitated patient. Ketamine received some bad press in the summer of 2018 which resulted in putting the prehospital study of the use of ketamine in agitated patients on hold in Minneanapolis, MN. With increased use, we wanted to provide a succint review of ketamine and its use specifically for sedation. This is different than using ketamine for analgesia, which we will discuss in an upcoming episode. Ketamine Fast Facts: Developed as an anesthetic Dissociative agent Both amnestic and analgesic properties Administer IM, IV, IO, IN Dose: 1-2 mg/kg IV/IO; 4-5Read More →