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==Background==
==Background==
*For minimal sedation or anxiolysis
*For minimal [[sedation]] or anxiolysis
*It may be used as an adjunct with local anesthetics for more painful procedures
*It may be used as an adjunct with local anesthetics for more painful procedures


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**Wound packing or dressing change
**Wound packing or dressing change
**Foreign body removal
**Foreign body removal
*Nitrous Oxide + narcotic or benzodiazepine examples include (smaller dosages should be used initially and titrated as
*Nitrous Oxide + narcotic or benzodiazepine examples include (smaller dosages should be used initially and titrated PRN)
needed)
**Lumbar puncture
**Lumbar puncture
**Laceration repair
**Laceration repair
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==Contraindications==
==Contraindications==
*Should NOT be coadministered with
*Should NOT be coadministered with
**ketamine
**[[ketamine]]
**etomidate
**[[etomidate]]
**propofol
**[[propofol]]
**extreme caution should be used when combined with benzodiazepines or opioids  
**extreme caution should be used when combined with benzodiazepines or opioids  
*Age greater than 4 years and/or weight greater than 15 kg
*Age greater than 4 years and/or weight greater than 15 kg

Revision as of 22:28, 9 September 2015

Background

  • For minimal sedation or anxiolysis
  • It may be used as an adjunct with local anesthetics for more painful procedures

Indications

  • Older than 4 years and/or weighing greater than 15 kg
  • ASA Class 1 or 2
  • Sole Nitrous Oxide use examples include:
    • Peripheral or Central IV placement
    • Urinary catheter insertion
    • Intramuscular injections
    • Joint aspiration or injection
    • Lumbar puncture
    • Laceration repair
    • Abscess incision and drainage
    • Nail removal
    • Wound packing or dressing change
    • Foreign body removal
  • Nitrous Oxide + narcotic or benzodiazepine examples include (smaller dosages should be used initially and titrated PRN)
    • Lumbar puncture
    • Laceration repair
    • Abscess incision and drainage
    • Foreign body removal
    • Simple or minimally displaced fracture reduction

Contraindications

  • Should NOT be coadministered with
  • Age greater than 4 years and/or weight greater than 15 kg
  • ASA Class 3 or above
  • Closed head injury, recent craniotomy, altered level of consciousness or suspicion of elevated intracranial pressure
  • Penetrating globe injury or recent eye surgery
  • Complex upper respiratory infection (obstructive sinusitis, bullous otitis media)
  • Maxillofacial injuries
  • Acute asthma, bullous emphysema or pneumonia
  • Pneumothorax or chest trauma
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Congenital heart disease
  • Bowel obstruction or ileus
  • Recent SCUBA diving, barotrauma or decompression illness
  • Pregnancy

Procedure

  • Pre-sedation establishment of an IV is not required
  • General monitoring procedures shall be followed
  • Nitrous oxide administration should be limited to 30 minutes
  • Administer 100% oxygen for 2-5 minutes after discontinuing nitrous oxide or if nitrous oxide / oxygen administration is interrupted for > 30 seconds