Well of course "it was an Accident"
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It’s likely to be given in small doses due to the discomfort of the ventilator unless the vent patients are also given a paralytic to incapacitate their breathing altogether.
Fentanyl is usually a time-release skin patch in a hospital setting, so I'm not worried about dosing. But it's been given as part of Covid protocol at all, it makes the "ignorance defense" less applicable at lower levels than I thought. Disgusting if true.
Oh I’m used to it being given during anesthesia induction in the operating room in a liquid form.
Ah. You're closer to it than I am. I didn't know it was used that way. I guess if it's part of the vent protocol, the basic ignorance includes the minute vent-related fentanyl.
It is still extremely potent…there are many anesthesiologists who have become addicts and/or overdosed before or after the OR day. Just scary stories of doctors who used some…and woke up in their own urine. So terrifying.