This is a good, clear and simple video that covered all the things I had worried about including what happen if some of the medication leaks out. Thank you,
My daughter sufer of seuzeres they are really bad and i get so scared when it happened she turns purple and looks like she cannot breathe what should i do when this happen
What if someone didn't know how long the epileptic's seizure time normally is and gave them midazolam at 3 minutes, then they wake up 30 sec to 1 min later? Does that make a difference?
No not usually. If the patient has been prescribed medaz does by their doctor. It maybe the medaz that actaully made them come to. NOT A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL Just my experience
I guess youd use your common sense and weigh up the risk factors of ussing out of date meds compared with someone having a potentially life threatening seizure. Not sure Im right.......but my common sense would tell me to use the meds so long as its not REALLY out of date????
Just leave the person be and make sure all hazards are out of the way (to prevent injury to the person having the seizure). Contact EMS and follow their instructions. Do not attempt to administer Midazolam if it's out of date, the potency of the drug has been decreased past the expiry.
Great video. Must be great drug. I was given it without my consent and have no memory of anything before or after my knee scope. I haven't slept for 3 months. This is a date rape / torture drug.
could we maybe learn to pronounce the word ‘buccal’ first? it’s BYOO-KUL, not BUCKLE. also, i’m struggling not to laugh at the two caregivers carefully combing over documentation while the one is holding this seizing patient by the head...
This is a good, clear and simple video that covered all the things I had worried about including what happen if some of the medication leaks out. Thank you,
My daughter sufer of seuzeres they are really bad and i get so scared when it happened she turns purple and looks like she cannot breathe what should i do when this happen
Thank you.
Does buccall and sublingual administration pass first pass metabolism of the liver just like intranasal administration?
I'm guessing so because buprenorphine can be administered both ways so therefore it passes the blood brain Barrier
Extremely informative
And the Midazolamspray fpr the nose?
This dude would be a brilliant captain kerk go get ur sing thing on my friend lol
Good explanation
What if someone didn't know how long the epileptic's seizure time normally is and gave them midazolam at 3 minutes, then they wake up 30 sec to 1 min later? Does that make a difference?
That is why having a seizure management plan on hand or nearby at all times is so vital.
What can save one person, can harm another.
No not usually.
If the patient has been prescribed medaz does by their doctor. It maybe the medaz that actaully made them come to.
NOT A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Just my experience
What happens if the midazolam is out of date and that's all you have?
I guess youd use your common sense and weigh up the risk factors of ussing out of date meds compared with someone having a potentially life threatening seizure. Not sure Im right.......but my common sense would tell me to use the meds so long as its not REALLY out of date????
Just leave the person be and make sure all hazards are out of the way (to prevent injury to the person having the seizure). Contact EMS and follow their instructions. Do not attempt to administer Midazolam if it's out of date, the potency of the drug has been decreased past the expiry.
Midazolam Buccal 4ml bottle (10 milligrams in 1ml)
Great video. Must be great drug. I was given it without my consent and have no memory of anything before or after my knee scope. I haven't slept for 3 months. This is a date rape / torture drug.
could we maybe learn to pronounce the word ‘buccal’ first? it’s BYOO-KUL, not BUCKLE. also, i’m struggling not to laugh at the two caregivers carefully combing over documentation while the one is holding this seizing patient by the head...
OMFG, IKR?? WTH? It's contagious! I've seen several sources pronounce it 'buckle'. Have we just decided to change it?
Nope thery are just saying it wrong its always been buccal because of the part oof the mouth that absorbes it. Its pronounced
BUC CAL
I studied anatomy as part of my speech & language therapy qualification.I can assure people its pronounced ' Buckle ' cavity