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Height Weight Allergies If appropriate for patient condition, please consider the following order sets: Initiate Electrolyte Replcement: Med/Surg, Med/Surg Tele Physician Order #842 Discontinue all lorazepam (Ativan) doses written prior to initiation of withdrawal regimen, except for IV dosing for PRN seizures. General Vital Signs [X] Vital signs Notify Provider [X] Notify provider, Every hour, Starting today, 1. Vital signs every hour while patient is awake 2. Vital signs every 2 hours while patient is sleeping 3. Vital signs every 4 hours during taper STAT, Until discontinued, Starting today Respiratory rate greater than: 24 Respiratory rate less than: 10 O2 saturation less than (%): 90 Pulse greater than: 120 Pulse less than: 50 Systolic BP greater than: 160 Systolic BP less than: 90 If patient has seizures present, not arousable, ataxia, slurred/garbled speech, pasero-mccaffery Sedation Score of 3 or greater, maximum lorazepam (Ativan) dose reached (40 mg) and symptoms are not controlled. SAH, SCH, SFH, SJMC Nursing Assessments [X] Nursing communication, Until discontinued, Starting today, Monitor for symptoms of alcohol withdrawl using CIWA-Ar scale. GOAL: CIWA-Ar score less than 8. Assess CIWA-Ar score 15-30 minutes after each IV lorazepam (Ativan) dose, and 30-60 minutes after each PO dose. Also assess at least: 1. Every 2 hours while patient is awake on Mild/Moderate regimen 2. Every 4 hours during prophylaxis, taper, and while patient is sleeping on Mild/Moderate regimen 3. Every 15 minutes while on Regimen C 4. DISCONTINUE SCORING WHEN TAPER COMPLETE Page 1 of 6

[X] Nursing communication [X] Cardiac monitoring [X] Continuous pulse oximetry Highline Nursing Assessment [X] Nursing communication [X] Nursing communication [X] Cardiac monitoring Nursing Interventions [X] 1:1 patient Ancillary Consults [X] Pharmacy general consult - Ativan [X] Inpatient consult to Care Management, Until discontinued, Starting today, Monitor for symptoms of alcohol withdrawal using Pasero-McCaffery scale. 1. Every 2 hours while patient is awake 2. Every 4 hours while patient is sleeping 3. DISCONTINUE SCORING WHEN TAPER COMPLETE, Until discontinued, Starting today, If IV lorazepam (Ativan) is initiated., Until discontinued, Starting today Keep O2 saturation greater than or equal to: If IV lorazepam (Ativan) is initiated., Until discontinued, Starting today, Monitor for symptoms of alcohol withdrawl using CIWA-Ar scale. GOAL: CIWA-Ar score less than 8. Assess CIWA-Ar score 15-30 minutes after each IV lorazepam (Ativan) dose, and 30-60 minutes after each PO dose. Also assess at least: 1. Every 2 hours while patient is awake on Mild/Moderate regimen 2. Every 4 hours during prophylaxis, taper, and while patient is sleeping on Mild/Moderate regimen 3. Every 15 minutes while on Regimen C 4. DISCONTINUE SCORING WHEN TAPER COMPLETE, Until discontinued, Starting today, Monitor for symptoms of alcohol withdrawal using Pasero-McCaffery scale. 1. Every 2 hours while patient is awake 2. Every 4 hours while patient is sleeping 3. DISCONTINUE SCORING WHEN TAPER COMPLETE, Until discontinued, Starting today, If IV lorazepam (Ativan) is initiated., Until discontinued, Starting today, While on Regimen D and 4 hours after Regimen E is started., Once, Starting today, Verify all prior dose of ativan are discontinued EXCEPT IV dosing for PRN seizures Reason for Consult? To assess potential for admittance to support groups and treatment programs upon discharge RN/Secretary to contact the consulting provider? Yes Labs Substance Level Page 2 of 6

[X] Nursing communication IV Fluids IV Fluids [X] IV Fluids Taper [X] 1000ml 5% dextrose in 0.45% sodium cloride (D5 1/2 Normal Saline) + Thiamine 100mg + Folic Acid 1mg + Magnesium Sulfate 2 g + MVI [X] 1000ml 5% dextrose in 0.45% sodium cloride (D5 1/2 Normal Saline) + Magnesium Sulfate 2g [X] dextrose 5 % and NaCl 0.45 % infusion, Once, Starting today For 1 Occurrences, If blood alcohol greater than 250 mg/dl, draw blood alcohol level PRN every 4 hours until level is less than 250 mg/dl. "Followed by" Linked Panel 100 ml/hr, IntraVENous, Continuous, For 10 Hours 1 bag ONLY. Initiate IV fluids ONLY after first thiamine is given. 100 ml/hr, IntraVENous, Continuous, For 10 Hours 1 bag ONLY. Rountine 100 ml/hr, IntraVENous, Continuous Medications Antihypertensive [X] Antihypertensive (Single Response) (X) Clonidine (Catapress) tablet ( ) Clonidine (Catapress) transdermal patch 0.1 mg, Oral, Every 6 hours PRN, adrenergic symptoms (i.e. sweating, itching, nausea, tremors). Hold for systolic BP less than 90 mmhg. 1 patch, TransDermal, for 7 Days, Weekly If patient unable to tolerate oral medications. Hold for systolic BP less than 90 mmhg. Antipsychotic [X] Haloperidol (Haldol) 1mg IV every 30 minutes PRN hallucinations 1 mg, IntraVENous, Every 30 min PRN, agitation, hallucinations Not to exceed 4 mg in 4 hours. Antacids Page 3 of 6

[ ] aluminum/magnesium hydroxide & simethicone (MAALOX MAX) oral suspension Vitamins [X] Vitamin Panel [X] Thiamine 100mg IV daily times 2 doses (if not previously ordered) even if included in maintenance IV (May give IM if no IV access) [X] thiamine (vitamin B-1) tablet 30 ml, Oral, Every 4 hours PRN, indigestion "Shake Well" Do not use if serum creatinine greater than 1.8 mg/dl "Followed by" Linked Panel 100 mg, IntraVENous, for 30 Minutes, Daily, For 2 Doses Administer Thiamine as soon as possible, especially before any meals or dextrose infusions, in order to avoid precipitation of Wernicke's encephalopathy. 100 mg, Oral, Daily, Multivitamin [ ] prenatal vitamin - ferrous fumarate 27mg -folic acid 800mcg tablet 1 tablet, Oral, Daily, Benzodiazapine Page 4 of 6

SEVERE ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL REGIMEN: RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM TOTAL DAILY DOSE OF LORAZEPAM (ATIVAN) IV IS 40 MG. IF EXCEEDED CONTACT MD. GOAL: CIWA-Ar SCORE LESS THAN 8 Assess CIWA-Ar score 15-30 minutes after each IV lorazepam (Ativan) dose Assess CIWA-Ar score 30-60 minutes after each PO lorazepam (Ativan) dose D. FOR CIWA-Ar SCORE GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 20 REGIMEN D: Administer lorazepam (Ativan) based on CIWA-Ar score as needed every 30 minutes until CIWA-Ar score less than 20 Lorazepam (Ativan) Dosing Scale for Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Regimen CIWA-Ar Severity Score Score Lorazepam (Ativan) Dose 50 or greater **6 mg IV 40-49 **5 mg IV 30-39 4 mg IV 20-29 3 mg IV Less than 20 2 mg IV THEN Use Regimen E **MAY GIVE IN DIVIDED DOSES EVERY 10-15 MINUTES** IF PATIENT UNCONTROLLED AFTER 2 DOSES, CONTACT PROVIDER FOR ACCELERATED DOSING E. FOR CIWA-Ar SCORE LESS THAN 20 REGIMEN E: CIWA-Ar SCORE LORAZEPAM (ATIVAN) DOSING NOTES CIWA-Ar Score 8-19 2 mg PO/IV every 1 hour until CIWA-Ar score less than 10 THEN 2 mg PO/IV every 2 hours to keep CIWA-Ar score less than 8 for 24 hours, THEN go to taper If score increase by 2 or more or any CIWA-Ar score greater than or equal to 20 resume Lorazepam (Ativan) dosing scale for Regimen (D) Hold for Pasero-McCaffery Sedation Score 3 or greater NURSING TO WRITE CLARIFICATION ORDER TO INDICATE TAPER START DATE AND TIME ON PHYSICIAN ORDER # 111640 LORAZEPAM (ATIVAN) DOSING NOTES NOTES TAPER 2 mg PO every 4 hours THEN times 6 doses, If CIWA-Ar score increases to greater than or equal to 8 restart the appropriate Regimen: (D or E) Hold for Pasero-McCaffery Sedation Score 3 or greater 2 mg PO every 8 hours THEN times 3 doses, 2 mg PO every 12 hours THEN STOP times 2 doses, DISCONTINUE ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL REGIMEN/SCORING WHEN TAPER COMPLETE Page 5 of 6

[X] Lorazepam (Ativan) Regimen D [ ] Lorazepam (Ativan) Regimen E [ ] Lorazepam (Ativan) Regimen (E) 2 mg PO PRN every 1 hour until CIWA-Ar less than 10 [ ] Lorazepam (Ativan) 2mg PO PRN every 2 hours to keep CIWA-Ar less than 8 for 24 hours, then go to Regimen (E) taper [ ] Lorazepam (Ativan) Regimen (E) 2 mg IV PRN every 1 hour until CIWA-Ar less than 10 [ ] Lorazepam (Ativan) 2mg IV PRN every 2 hours to keep CIWA-Ar less than 8 for 24 hours, then go to Regimen (E) taper 2 mg, IntraVENous, Every 30 min PRN, anxiety CIWA-Ar Severity Score Lorazepam (Ativan) Dose 50 or greater **6 mg IV 40-49 **5 mg IV 30-39 4 mg IV 20-29 3 mg IV Less than 20 2 mg IV then use Regimen E ** May give in divided doses every 10-15 minutes 2 mg, Oral, Every 1 hour PRN, anxiety, until CIWA-Ar score less than 10 IV or PO dose Once CIWA-Ar score less than 10, implement order decreasing administration frequency to every 2 hours PRN 2 mg, Oral, Every 2 hour PRN, anxiety, to keep CIWA-Ar score less than 8 IV or PO Once CIWA-Ar score less than 8 for 24 hours, implement order for lorazepam (Ativan) taper 2 mg, IntraVENous, Every 1 hour PRN, anxiety, until CIWA-Ar score less than 10 IV or PO dose Once CIWA-Ar score less than 10, implement order decreasing administration frequency to every 2 hours PRN 2 mg, IntraVENous, Every 2 hour PRN, anxiety, to keep CIWA-Ar score less than 8 IV or PO Once CIWA-Ar score less than 8 for 24 hours, implement order for lorazepam (Ativan) taper Date: Time: Printed Name of Ordering Provider: Provider Signature: Date: Time: RN Acknowledged: Page 6 of 6