MedicPrincess
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Whats y'alls opinion on giving Versed to seizure patients, whose seizure activity remains refractory to Valium?
Last night, on my very first shift as a Paramedic, I had 43 yo F patient who after 10mg of Valium had no change in her activity at all. I called Med Control for an order for Versed, which I got. 5mg later, she was no longer convulsing.
When we got her to the ER, one of the nurses got quite upset that we used Versed on her, because it doesn't actually stop the seizure activity in the brain. He was all upset that we didn't give the patient Ativan instead.
Well we don't carry Ativan for starters. My options are Valium, Versed, and RSI. This patient is known to us, and is 50/50 as to whether or not Valium will be effective.
Versed is not actually listed in our protocols for treatment of seizures, however its is often ordered by Med Control.
Last night, on my very first shift as a Paramedic, I had 43 yo F patient who after 10mg of Valium had no change in her activity at all. I called Med Control for an order for Versed, which I got. 5mg later, she was no longer convulsing.
When we got her to the ER, one of the nurses got quite upset that we used Versed on her, because it doesn't actually stop the seizure activity in the brain. He was all upset that we didn't give the patient Ativan instead.
Well we don't carry Ativan for starters. My options are Valium, Versed, and RSI. This patient is known to us, and is 50/50 as to whether or not Valium will be effective.
Versed is not actually listed in our protocols for treatment of seizures, however its is often ordered by Med Control.