r/emergencymedicine • u/rainbowsforeverrr • Jun 20 '25
Advice Ketamine-- how to prepare patients?
Hi folks, ER nurse here. I'm curious how you talk to patients about ketamine admin for procedures or for intractable pain relief. I give it fairly often but I still haven't found the right way to prepare patients (or parents of littles) for the psychotropic effects. I've never used ketamine personally, but it seems to be a very intense experience that ought to be part of the informed consent conversation. What is our ethical obligation?
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u/KiwiScot26 Jun 20 '25
If using it for procedural sedation in kids, I phrase the psychogenic stuff as part of my consent process. Standard phrase is something like “it tends to give people hallucinations as they emerge from it. These are relatively short lived and in kids are usually pleasant things, like raining chocolate drops or something. In the rare event that it seems very unpleasant we can give something else to sedate them a bit whilst ketamine washes out.” (Droperidol).