As a nurse, Can someone explain to me how a person OD'ing on Fentaynol can get not one but two Narcan shots and still not come to? How much Fent do you need to use to get a tol that strong?
Tolerance is part of the equation, but breathing and circulation play a huge role too
If a nasal spray is administered but the person isn't breathing it will still be absorbed, but if oxygen levels are low af it's going to take more time, therefore you keep pumping the narcan until you're sure. When I'm standing over an OD'ing street kid, I'm taking NO chances.
Same thing with intramuscular injections. Yes the drug is in the body but circulation helps a lot and if the heart has slowed or stopped... well. You keep pumping shots of narcan until they die or come back.
Final most important is that the user or person attending may believe the user took fent, but they probably had a dangerous street concoction consisting of fent + any other number of who-knows-what. Often referred to as "down". There's absolutely no way to know if they need more narcan because of tolerance or something else
edit: At the end of it all, there is no way after the fact to determine what the "correct" amount of narcan was for that situation. It is highly situational and depends on many factors. The rule is if you're not sure, more narcan, because this ain't the time to guess wrong.
That's pretty much exactly what I was told back when narcan first started being available easily for pain patients and such. There's too many factors involved to piss around with trying to calculate anything in the time you have available to make it work, so you just give more and pump that damn chest.
There is no maximum dose of Narcan and more won't harm a person. The general guideline is every 2-3 minutes until revival or death.
Chest compressions can kill an overdosing person if their heart is still beating, so not always chest compressions. This is the scariest decision to me...
I've worked in crisis shelters so I have wayyyyyyy more exposure to OD'ing people than anybody ever should :(
The application of medication isn't exact. There are many uncertain variables at play when someone is dying. It's quite possible that its not the only reason the patient is crashing or they've taken what some call a 'heroic' dose and its simply wasn't enough.
Yea we did I was being genorous it took 5 shots from the doctor to bring him out of it. When we gave the first two he was coding well. Thats when I posted this looking for help. But apparently it is just keep stabbing a patient full of the shit. Just never seen a person not come out of it after two shots.
Isn't it in a medical book? If it's far in excess of known tolerances I would investigate other causes, like is it only fentanyl or could there be additional drugs? Or could they have some kind of brain damage or a disorder? I'm not in the medical field, just thinking of general problem analysis and checking outside the box.
Circulation is needed to transport the muscular injection into the bloodstream. By the time the narcan is administered circulation is often stopped along with the heart.
This is one scenario, but there are many.
I'm seriously questioning if you're actually a nurse. I just work in a crisi shelter and I only have basic first aid training.