Risk Factors for Opioid-Induced Excessive Respiratory Depression
Received 7 January 2010; received in revised form 24 January 2010; accepted 1 February 2010. published online 26 July 2010. Corrected Proof
Abstract
Opioid use has increased significantly over the past ten years and so has the incidence of reportable adverse events, such as respiratory depression and/or arrest. It is important for nurses to understand and know how to assess patients for risk factors for respiratory depression secondary to opioid therapy. This paper presents the pharmacodynamics of opioids, the risk factors for excessive respiratory depression, recommendations for identifying patients at high risk, and interventions to prevent adverse effects. After reading this paper, nurses will have the knowledge to provide safe administration of opioid medications for the management of acute pain.
School of Nursing, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
Address correspondence to Carla R. Jungquist, RN-C, PhD, Research Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Rochester, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box HWH, Rochester, NY 14642.