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Ventilation and conscious sedation
Seminars in Anesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Pain, 1996H ' O W OFTEN has every anesthesiologist . been involved in a conversation like this? "Hey Jim, why don't you step out and get a cup of coffee? Tell me about your patient." "Oh, thanks, Sue. Nothing to worry about. It's just a MAC." Just a MAC! Unfortunately, the concept of monitored anesthesia care, (MAC) which usually includes the administration of ...
Robert T. Blouin, Jeffrey B. Gross
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Conscious Sedation in the Ambulatory Setting
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997Conscious sedation has become an important component of practice for many ambulatory procedures. Important factors to maintain the safety of this technique are proper patient selection, slow titration of the medication, continuous patient monitoring, proper education of the individuals administering the medication and monitoring the patient, and ...
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The Myth of Conscious Sedation
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1996IN THE past, even when their pain was obvious, children frequently received inadequate or no treatment for pain or painful procedures. 1 The "common wisdom" that children neither respond to nor remember painful experiences to the same degree that adults do is simply untrue.
Myron Yaster, Lynne G. Maxwell
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Pharmacology of Drugs for Conscious Sedation
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1990In endoscopic monitoring and treatment of gastrointestinal disease, it is important that patients will accept repeated examination. They are less likely to do so if the procedure is remembered as distressing or uncomfortable, as is likely when it is performed under topical anaesthesia alone.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989
J A, Anderson, M R, Tucker
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J A, Anderson, M R, Tucker
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INSIGHTS INTO CONSCIOUS SEDATION
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1995Steven J. Somerson+2 more
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Dental Nursing, 2018
Dentist Andrew Jones considers the added value and benefits to dental nurses and their patients
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Dentist Andrew Jones considers the added value and benefits to dental nurses and their patients
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Conscious sedation for endoscopy
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1996Michael Fried+5 more
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Conscious sedation: Documenting the procedure
Journal of Emergency Nursing, 1997Ruth Ringland, Sheila Early
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The Use of Conscious Sedation by Periodontists
Journal of Periodontology, 2003Regional Periodontal Matters+1 more
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