Morphine sulphate is the injectable opioid of choice in the majority of patients. MORPHINE 2 to 5mg sc every 2 to 4 hours prn. (to be administered only if the
Hydromorphone 2mg tablets 1 – 2 tablets PO every 4 hours prn mild pain. Morphine 2 mg to 4 mg IV every 4 hours prn severe pain. Example of a
The RASS score was monitored every 2 hours until the score was 2 or higher. morphine in the 48 hours after enrollment. Eleven patients
Fentanyl: NA: 25 to 100 mcg: Every 2 to 3 hours: Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) 2 to 4 mg: 0.5 to 2 mg: Every 3 to 4 hours: Morphine: 2.5 to 10 mg: 2 to 10 mg: Every 3 to 4 hours: Oxycodone:
Morphine sulphate is the injectable opioid of choice in the majority of patients. MORPHINE 2 to 5mg sc every 2 to 4 hours prn. (to be administered only if the
Morphine - IV: 5-10 minutes: 4-5 hours: 2.5-5 mg every 3-4 hours as needed: 6 months: 0.025 to 0.03mg/kg every 2 to 4 hours; 6 months and 50kg: 0.05mg/kg every 2 to 4 hours; 6 months and 50kg: 2 to 5mg every 2 to 4 hours. Morphine - IM: minutes: 4-5 hours: 5-10 mg every 4 hours as needed: Refer to pediatric IV morphine dosing
by V Sanansilp 2024 Cited by 2There is no difference in postoperative pain relief in 48 hours between giving 2 mg morphine IV prn every 2 hours and 10 mg morphine IM prn every 4 hours.
Morphine - IV: 5-10 minutes: 4-5 hours: 2.5-5 mg every 3-4 hours as needed: 6 months: 0.025 to 0.03mg/kg every 2 to 4 hours; 6 months and 50kg: 0.05mg/kg every 2 to 4 hours; 6 months and 50kg: 2 to 5mg every 2 to 4 hours. Morphine - IM: minutes: 4-5 hours: 5-10 mg every 4 hours as needed: Refer to pediatric IV morphine dosing
by V Sanansilp 2024 Cited by 2Conclusion: There is no difference in postoperative pain relief in 48 hours between giving 2 mg morphine IV prn every 2 hours and 10 mg morphine
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