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M a r c h 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 9 1 Mr. Schneider explains: Pre-op: Give the patient oral Tylenol, cloni- dine and gabapentin, and administer an ultra- W e asked 3 nurse anes- thetists to share their pain management recipes dur- ing each stage of surgery for 3 notoriously painful procedures: total knees, shoulders and total hips. There was one condition: no opioids. JoEllen McBride, PhD | associate Editor anesthetists share the ingredients to their multimodal approach to 3 painful surgeries. Adam Schneider, CRNA Pre-op • 1000 mg Tylenol • 100 mcg clonidine • 300 mg gabapentin Post-op 10-14 mL/hr 0.2% ropivacaine 15-30 mg toradol (optional) Intra-op • Spinal Anesthetic • 50 mcg/kg/min propofol • 0.25 mg/kg/hr ketamine • 250-500 mg/hr magnesium • 1.0 mg/kg/hr lidocaine Total Knee Arthroplasty Katrina O'Con, DNAP, CRNA Natchitoches (La.) Regional Medical Center The Society for Opioid Free Anesthesia kvocon@gmail.com Robert Bland, CRNA PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center Florence, Ore. rblandpeacehealth@gmail.com Adam Schneider, CRNA Paris (Ill.) Community Hospital adschne@gmail.com

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