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Payment for procedural sedation
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2004As surgical procedures become less invasive and medical procedures become more invasive, the role of procedural sedation has become more important. The resulting proliferation of settings for procedural sedation and providers rendering sedation has brought attention to the economics of this service from nonanesthesia specialists and payers.
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Conscious Sedation in Cardiovascular Procedures
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997CS is commonly used in conjunction with CV procedures. Although CS provides a means to manage patient anxiety and discomfort, it also poses risks for the CV patient. The RN in the CV procedure lab plays a key role in the management of patients receiving CS.
J M, Kixmiller, L, Schick
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Dexmedetomidine and procedural sedation
Anaesthesia and intensive care, 2011A letter from M. J. Keane about the use of dexmedetomidine for procedural sedation is presented. It cites the several issues with regards to dexmedetomidine use that anaesthesia providers should consider, including whether dexmedetomidine can be used for procedural sedation without local anaesthetic blocks, and concerns with regards to dosing.
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DeckerMed Emergency Medicine, 2017
Children present to the emergency department with painful conditions or conditions that require diagnostic or therapeutic procedures every day. As emergency physicians, we need to have the skills to manage our patients’ pain and anxiety in a safe and efficient manner.
J. Calvin Simmons, Sara W. Nelson
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Children present to the emergency department with painful conditions or conditions that require diagnostic or therapeutic procedures every day. As emergency physicians, we need to have the skills to manage our patients’ pain and anxiety in a safe and efficient manner.
J. Calvin Simmons, Sara W. Nelson
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Pediatric Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2013Sedation and analgesia are vital components of pediatric emergency care. When children present to the emergency department injured, it may be difficult to administer care secondary to the child's anxiety, pain, lack of cooperation, and pressure by the parents to alleviate the child's discomfort. There is much in the emergency physician armamentarium to
Garrett S, Pacheco, Angelique, Ferayorni
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Back to Basics: Procedural Sedation
AORN Journal, 2015AbstractPatients undergoing surgery frequently receive procedural sedation from RNs in the perioperative setting. With appropriate training, perioperative RNs can administer procedural sedation safely and effectively, helping to eliminate the pain and anxiety often experienced by patients. Facility sedation protocols should provide guidance on training
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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The demand of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures performed on children outside of the operating room and the intensive care unit has increased substantially in recent years. At the same time the management of acute pain and emotional distress related to such procedures has become a primary goal for paediatricians.
Badina L., Minute M., Barbi E.
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The demand of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures performed on children outside of the operating room and the intensive care unit has increased substantially in recent years. At the same time the management of acute pain and emotional distress related to such procedures has become a primary goal for paediatricians.
Badina L., Minute M., Barbi E.
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