In this podcast episode, Dennis and Pac discuss the use of ketamine in medical settings, particularly in austere environments. They cover topics such as the differences between S-ketamine and R-ketamine, the dosing and administration of ketamine for sedation and analgesia, and its use in hemodynamically unstable patients and refractory seizures. They also touch on the importance of proper training and monitoring when using ketamine, as well as the potential benefits of combining regional anesthesia with IV sedation. Overall, ketamine is seen as a versatile and effective drug for pain management and sedation in various medical scenarios. Takeaways Ketamine, particularly S-ketamine, is a versatile and effective drug for sedation and analgesia in medical settings. The dosing and administration of ketamine depend on the patient's condition and the desired effect, and it can be given via various routes, including IV, IM, subcutaneous, oral, and rectal. Ketamine is especially useful in hemodynamically unstable patients and refractory seizures. Proper training and monitoring are essential when using ketamine, and it is important to have a plan and be prepared for potential adverse effects. Combining regional anesthesia with IV sedation can be beneficial in certain situations. Ketamine is commonly used in developing countries and can provide valuable hands-on experience for medical professionals. Collaborating with local doctors and clinics can offer valuable insights and knowledge about the use of ketamine in specific regions. Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
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