07-30-2020, 08:09 AM
Ketamine Induced Laryngospasm
Created Nov 2015
Contact Information
Developed by: Unknown
Developed for: Interior Health
Submitted by: CHolmes
Contact Email: simulation@interiorhealth.ca
Peer Reviewed: <strong>No</strong> (Has not been peer reviewed or the information will be provided later)
Scenario Information
Case Summary:
8 yr old boy who had a FOOSH on left hand, midshaft radius/ulna fracture requiring reduction under procedural sedation. Brought from school by EMS and EMS placed an IV in the right arm. Has a history of mild intermittent asthma (viral-induced). No current meds, no allergies, no previous sedations/GA (no previous anesthetic reactions). No family history of anesthetic reactions. Had a URTI 3 weeks ago, required Ventolin for 1 week (none over past 2 weeks). Has not received any analgesics.
Target Learning Groups:
Physicians, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Interprofessional Team
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Proposed Setting:
Emergency Dept
Educational Goals:
Review pre-procedural sedation patient assessment
Review dosing for Ketamine
Review adverse effects of Ketamine
Identify and manage laryngospasm induced by Ketamine
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Extra Information
Additional Details:
Skills: pediatric airway management
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