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Versed Midazolam

Versed (brand name) or midazolam (generic name) is a benzodiazepine used for short-term sedation and postoperative amnesia. It works in the central nervous system and can cause side effects like nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, and difficulty breathing. Nurses must monitor patients' vital signs during and after administration due to risks of hypotension, bradycardia, and respiratory depression. Effects of an overdose can be reversed with the drug flumazenil.

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Versed Midazolam

Versed (brand name) or midazolam (generic name) is a benzodiazepine used for short-term sedation and postoperative amnesia. It works in the central nervous system and can cause side effects like nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, and difficulty breathing. Nurses must monitor patients' vital signs during and after administration due to risks of hypotension, bradycardia, and respiratory depression. Effects of an overdose can be reversed with the drug flumazenil.

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Drug Generic Name: Versed Brand Name: Midazolam

Mechanism of Action
Physiologic Mechanism Short-term sedation Postoperative amnesia Pharmacologic Mechanism

Indication

Contraindication

Side effect Tenderness at the IV site Pain in the muscle (when injected directly into a muscle). Nausea Vomiting Drowsiness Agitation Bradycardia Difficulty of Breathing Cardiac arrest Arrythmia Hypotension Signs of allergic reaction

Nursing Intervention Assess level of sedation and level of consciousness throughout and for 2-6 hr following administration. Monitor BP, pulse and respiration continuously during IV administration. Oxygen and resuscitative equipment should be immediately available. If overdose occurs, monitor pulse, respiration, and BP continuously. Maintain patent airway and assist ventilation as needed. If hypotension occurs, treatment includes IV fluids, repositioning and vasopressors. The effects of midazolam can be reversed with flumazenil (Romazicon).

Classification: Therapeutic: Anti-anxiety agents, Acts at many sedative/hypnoti levels of the CNS to produce cs Pharmacologic: benzodiazepines Effects may be Dosage: mediated by Route:
GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter . generalized CNS depression.

Preprocedural Hypersensitivity sedation. to benzodiazepines. Aids in the Chronic induction of respiratory anesthesia and insufficiency. as part of balanced anesthesia.

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