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Conscious sedation.

Dental update, 1998
Some patients are anxious about routine dental treatment; others, who may be able to cope with uncomplicated treatment, are worried by more unpleasant procedures such as minor oral surgery. Management approaches to anxiety vary according to its severity, the age of the patient, the degree of cooperation and the patient's medical history.
P, Coulthard, D, Craig
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Conscious Sedation

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2002
Ronald Vinik   +2 more
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Conscious sedation

2010
Abstract Many patients regard all dental treatment, and especially surgical procedures, as potentially painful and stressful. Reactions range from ‘normal’ apprehension, through various degrees of anxiety to irrational fear or even phobia.
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Conscious sedation

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989
J A, Anderson, M R, Tucker
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INSIGHTS INTO CONSCIOUS SEDATION

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1995
S J, Somerson, C W, Husted, M R, Sicilia
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Conscious sedation

2017
After a thorough introduction to conscious sedation, including the reasons for the increase in demand for assistance for moderate (conscious)-to-deep sedation in medicine over recent decades, this chapter covers some key definitions, before moving on to morbidity, mortality, and safety. The chapter then discusses how to prepare the patient for sedation,
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Conscious Sedation

Pediatrics In Review, 2007
Jeffrey L. Koh, Tonya Palermo
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Bifurcation in brain dynamics reveals a signature of conscious processing independent of report

Nature Communications, 2021
Claire Sergent   +2 more
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Conscious Sedation

2012
Adeel Abbasi   +99 more
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