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Drug Order in Rapid Sequence Intubation.

Brian E DriverLauren R KleinMatthew E PrekkerJon B ColeRajesh SatpathyGautham KarthaAaron RobinsonJames R MinerRobert F Reardon
Published in: Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (2019)
Administration of either the neuromuscular blocking or the sedative agent first are both acceptable. Administering the neuromuscular blocking agent first may result in modestly faster time to intubation. For now, it is reasonable for physicians to continue performing RSI in the way they are most comfortable with. If future research determines that the order of medication administration is not associated with awareness of neuromuscular blockade, administration of the neuromuscular blocking agent first may be a logical default administration method to attempt to minimize apnea time during intubation.
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