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Special Outpatient Surgery Edition - Staff and Patient Safety - October 2018

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MH episodes. Ryanodex comes in 250-mg vials, one of which can be reconstituted in 5 ml to 10 ml sterile water and rapidly infused for an initial loading dose in patients who weigh up to 100 kg. But with increasing num- bers of obese patients presenting for surgery, more might be required, so having (a) 5 vials on hand would be best if you stock Ryanodex. Dantrium and Revonto, the other formula- tions of dantrolene, come in 20-mg vials, each of which requires 50 ml to 60 ml of sterile water to reconstitute. Up to 250 mg, or 12 to 13 vials, may be required for the initial loading dose of these formulations. It's therefore rec- ommended that you stock (b) 15 50-ml to 60- ml vials of sterile water to prepare these drugs for administration. The only answer that doesn't work here is "c," because stocking IV bags of sterile water creates the possibility that staff, during the rush of an emergency response, might instead hang bags of saline solution and administer it to the patient. MHAUS has received reports of providers making that exact mistake during a crisis. 4. MH-susceptible patients should not be operated on in the outpatient setting. a. true b. false 3 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • O C T O B E R 2 0 1 8

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