Taking care of patients with critical illness is surely demanding since it requires a close medical supervision care by a multi-disciplinary team. Being a nurse in an intensive care unit is stressful and challenging since it requires the nurse to demonstrate special characteristics and skills in order to be able to adjust to the critical sittings, accommodate to the patients’ needs, provide the patients with the best medical treatment and evaluate their conditions as well as to help their families
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid, which in high dosages can result in a decrease respiratory rate, hypertension and bradycardia that can lead to death if untreated (Olson et. al, 2010). Robert having worked in a hospital as a respiratory therapist gave him an opportunity as to how and when the medication could be stolen without detection. While his family slept, he went into the home and injected his wife and two children with lethal doses of Fentanyl. The two story traditional
When OxyContin went off the market in 2012, a new drug came to raise, Fentanyl. Fentanyl is a potent, fast acting, synthetic pain killer; its potency is 100 times greater than morphine and about 50 times greater than heroin (FISCHER, 2016). It was marketed to cancer patients and those In severe chronic pain. Fentanyl was created by a company called Insys Therapeutics, INC. This drug is beginning to take Canada by storm, with its potency overdoses and deaths are happening across the country, it is
educate about Fentanyl Overdose. Our problem statement addressed: “According to a high school drug-use survey from the National Institute of Drug Abuse, nearly 1/4 of American high schoolers use at least one type of illicit drug.” (teenrehabcenter.org, 2017). Also, we set objectives and outcomes to address and measure in our educational plan. Our goal was for the aggregate group to identify at least 2 “red flags” of fentanyl abuse, as well as, identify at least 2 signs of fentanyl overdose. These
overdose. One of the most recent and deadly opioids found circulating the streets is fentanyl. Fentanyl is 50 to 100 times more potent and toxic than morphine and cannot be seen, smelled or tasted, making it one of the most dangerous drugs. Due to these properties, fentanyl is not typically sold on its own, it is usually used to cut other drugs, most commonly heroin, cocaine and oxycodone (Drugabuse.gov). Fentanyl can be processed into many different forms, including pills, liquids, powders and even
a dramatic rise in overdose deaths related to the combination of stimulants and the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl. Sullivan highlights the devastating impact of the opioid epidemic by starting her article with a statistic: the number of overdose deaths in 2021 has surpassed 100,000 for the first time. Most of these fatalities were attributed to synthetic opioids, particularly fentanyl, thus representing a significant divergence from the earlier stages
Watch out if you get prescribed opioids. You’ll get lead down the wrong road to a strong addiction. Thousands of people die from opioid overdoses every year. Every year the deaths occurring by opioids increases rapidly. Opioids are way overprescribed by doctors and we need to stop them. Some people believe that doctors only prescribe opioids when necessary. While that may be true, it is still leading to the increase in addiction. The addiction is coming from the dosage being too much and being on
A couple of friends from university who purchased and sold fentanyl, a deadly drug, on the dark web are now in jail. Aaron Gledhill, 30 and Ross Brennan, 28 raked in hundreds of pounds in profits making and selling the deadly painkiller as well as other illicit drugs. In the past 9 months in the UK, at least 70 individuals have died as a result of ingesting fentanyl, usually when combined with heroin. Gledhill and Brennan are Huddersfield and they both pleaded guilty to money laundering and drug
who encounter fentanyl or fentanyl‐related substances should NOT take samples or otherwise disturb any powdered substances without employing proper PPE...”(DEA Pg 11). The proper PPE should be nitrile gloves, a N-95 dust mask, eye protection, and a Naloxone injector on the Officer. The Officer shall not field test the suspected substance, but place it in a sealable plastic evidence bag while wearing all appropriate PPE. This evidence bag will be clearly marked “Suspected Fentanyl” (DEA Pg 15),
Kristin Rossum is a former toxicologist convicted of the November 6, 2000 murder of her husband Greg DeVillers. It was concluded that he died from a lethal dose of fentanyl his wife stole from the medical examiner's office where she worked. She is serving a life sentence in a California prison. Greg DeVillers was lying unresponsive on the bed and she claimed he committed suicide. His body was surrounded in rose petals & nearby was their wedding photos. The case took over the media and caught the
Anaesthetic Phase According to the HPC Code of Conduct (2015), all registrants and students must respect service user’s right of confidentiality. Therefore, the author will fictionally refer the patient as Sibert. Before Sibert came to theatre for surgery, a pre-assessment is conducted in the pre-assessment clinic. During this assessment, medical history, general health and family history are checked and assessed. Aikenhead et al., (2007) stated that full medical must be compiled before surgery as
“That is not a drug. It’s a leaf,” says Arnold Schwarzenegger, a successful actor who won the Mr. Olympia title seven times. Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in America, with an estimated 2.2 million users each month. In 1970 marijuana became illegal under Richard Nixon to restore “law and order” to America and has been illegal since. Flash forward to the 1990s, when it was legalized in a few states for medical use for cannabis patients. Now in 2018 9 states and Washington D.C have legalized
Self-Help Reflection Video 1: SMART Recovery The video "Life Beyond Addiction - Bonita Fraley" features a woman named Bonita Fraley, who is approximately 30-40 years old, who shares her experience with addiction. In the video, Fraley discusses her history of alcohol use and drug use as a mother. She reported depending on her own mother to support her son and take care of him while she was battling with addiction. In 2018, her mother passed away and quickly thereafter she did not have the "safety
I. Problem Statement What is the Opioid Epidemic? The United States’ population has been cursed with an exorbitant amount of opioid overdoses, opioid overdose related deaths, and a substance abuse issue that transcends any race, ethnicity, and social-economic class. Furthermore, the Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services reports that “although US constitutes 4 percent of the world population, Americans consume 86% of the worlds opioids” (Salani, Zdanowicz, 2016, 54(6), p. 30-37)
Heroin (Schedule I) and Fentanyl (Schedule II) are two opiates that are widely abused, but not medically prescribed. Those who began their addiction to opiates from painkillers often transition to using heroin or fentanyl after their prescription runs out; around 80% of heroin users first abused prescribed opioids (National, 2017). This just goes to show the toxic after-effects
Pot is Hot: An essay on why recreational marijuana should be legalized In Pennsylvania, recreational marijuana is not yet legal. While it can be used for medical purposes, the possession and trade of marijuana is illegal and, in most cases, will result in incarceration and fines. However, these policies not only directly target underprivileged, underfunded communities but also work to increase the mass incarceration rates throughout the United States. Should marijuana be legalized in Pennsylvania
According to Jeremy Gorner and Tony Briscoe, Contact Reporters for The Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Fire Department arrested two alleged gang members for drug charges over the weekend. This was in response to 74 heroin overdose cases in the past 72 hours last week. The arrests were made after the Chicago police and U.S Drug Enforcement Administration searched the West side to find the source of the bad batch of drugs. Prosecutors stated Alfonzo Sylvester, 24, and Mario Wofford, 26, sold an undercover
Ascorbic acid, heparin injections, an insulin regular injection, multivitamins, Zinc sulfate, Famotidine tablet, Chlorhexidine, Zinc sulfate, senna tablet, Methadone, silver sulfadadiazine, acetaminophen, docusate oral liquid, midazolam, hydromorphone, fentanyl, propofol, thiamin, and folate. For most of the drugs they contain a drug nutrient interaction which should be monitored. With Ascorbic acid this increases iron absorption, so with this drug a iron toxicity needs to be monitored. With the heparin
In this case study, the ethical dilemma is related to unsafe injections. In this case study, there are two ethical dilemmas. Firstly, the main ethical dilemma is a cluster of acute hepatitis C virus (HVC) infections due to replacing syringes of fentanyl (a powerful opioid analgesic) with syringes of saline by a nurse working in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) and then she returns the filled syringes with saline to patient care. The second ethical dilemma is there is no legislation requiring
The United States’s war on drugs has been prolonged for years, with the cartel dominating the world of international narcotic trade. In 1968, President Nixon declared that the drug abuse issue was the “public enemy number one.” The U.S. cracked down on their policies over drug traficking, causing turf wars to begin an era of violence in Mexico. However, if the United States uses military force to fight the cartels, it could make matters worse instead of better. Even though drug cartels benefit Mexico's