This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Approved as an anesthetic in 1970, Initially used as an anesthetic for animals, Used in treating injured soldiers from the Vietnam War, Emergency responders may give it to an agitated patient that has attempted suicide, Causes a "dissociative experience" or what some would call "a trip", Club drug called "K" or "Special K", Can produce feelings of unreality, Visual and sensory distortions, Feelings of euphoria or "buzz", Trips last about 2 hours but there are risks, Risks include: unconsciousness, HTN, dangerously slowed breathing, Can be fatal for people who use alcohol, Potential treatment for depression and antidote to suicidal thoughts, Early research, Only FDA approved form: nasal spray called Esketamine (Spravato), Nasal spray is for adults who haven't had success with antidepressants, When receiving Esketamine, provider monitors patient for 2 hours after dose, For treatment-resistant depression: nasal spray twice a week for 1-4 weeks; then once a week for weeks 5-9; then once a week every week or two after, Black box warning - risk of sedation and trouble with attention, judgement, and thinking, Risk for abuse or misuse is high, Other forms NOT approved: IV, IM, or lozenges, Newer research looks at ketamine via IV, Only can be given in a Dr.'s office and No research to suggest treatment longer than 6 weeks is beneficial so only 6 weeks and boosters if needed.
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