B52-chemical restraint

fast65

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So I remember my instructor mentioning something that he referred to as a "B52 cocktail" awhile back, it's supposedly used as a chemical restraint. I can't quite remember what the mixture of meds was though, I think it was 5 mg Haldol, 2 mg of Ativan and 50 mg of diphenhydramine, but I'm not sure. I was just wondering if anyone has ever heard of it or used it and if they remembered the "recipe"? Thanks
 

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50 mg Benadryl, 5 mg Haldol, 2 mg Lorazepam

I prefer Turkocet when I go to the hospital. Turkey Sammich + Percocet.
 

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So I remember my instructor mentioning something that he referred to as a "B52 cocktail" awhile back, it's supposedly used as a chemical restraint. I can't quite remember what the mixture of meds was though, I think it was 5 mg Haldol, 2 mg of Ativan and 50 mg of diphenhydramine, but I'm not sure. I was just wondering if anyone has ever heard of it or used it and if they remembered the "recipe"? Thanks

Google search comes up with the 5 of Haldol and 2 of ativan

http://www.fpnotebook.com/psych/Behavior/ChmclRstrnts.htm
 
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fast65

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Thanks guys!

Rob, white or wheat?
 

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White, 10/325

Sig: q4-6h as needed

Substitutions allowed.

I feel like rye would compliment the percocet a little bit better
 

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White, 10/325

Sig: q4-6h as needed

Substitutions allowed.

Hoping that's P.O.

P.S. I'll take a #9 from Jimmy Johns, no lettuce and add peppers please.
 
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