Q: Nurse call you to report that
patient's blood on draw appears to be bluish. What would be your
concern?
Answer: Methemoglobinemia
Drugs are the most common cause of
Methemoglobinemia in ICU including dapsone, trimethoprim, sulfonamides, local
anesthetics, metoclopramide and iNO (commonly used in cardio-vascular
ICUs).
It gives the blood a bluish or
chocolate-brown color.
Treatment is methylene blue 1%
solution 1 to 2 mg/kg administered intravenously slowly over five minutes.
Supplemental oxygen should be added.
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