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Danish medical journal, 2012
Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is continuous sedation. This standard treatment to all patients has been greatly challenged over the last decade. At the general intensive care department at Odense University hospital the standard treatment has been no sedation.
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Standard treatment of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation is continuous sedation. This standard treatment to all patients has been greatly challenged over the last decade. At the general intensive care department at Odense University hospital the standard treatment has been no sedation.
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Australian Dental Journal, 1976
Abstract— A philosophy for the use of sedation and anxiety control in everyday dental practice is described. The need for greater education in basic sedation techniques is emphasized.
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Abstract— A philosophy for the use of sedation and anxiety control in everyday dental practice is described. The need for greater education in basic sedation techniques is emphasized.
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Sedation for Electroencephalograms
Pediatrics, 2001To the Editor. Olson et al,1 in a retrospective review, report their experience regarding electroencephalograms (EEGs) in 2855 children, of which 513 received sedation. The authors are to be complimented for describing methods that allowed successful completion of most EEG examinations while avoiding the need for sedating medications.
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2011
The history of induced altered states as a means of tolerating the intolerable is as old as man, and for eons has been alternately welcomed, worshipped, and vilified. As in ancient times, these three attitudes still often coexist, and our professional duty is to care for and educate our patients and public and to control the end effects to enhance ...
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The history of induced altered states as a means of tolerating the intolerable is as old as man, and for eons has been alternately welcomed, worshipped, and vilified. As in ancient times, these three attitudes still often coexist, and our professional duty is to care for and educate our patients and public and to control the end effects to enhance ...
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Why are non‐sedating antihistamines non‐sedating?
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1999In this paper several factors which may influence the potential of a certain antihistamine to cause CNS‐related side‐effects are discussed. It is shown by pharmacological studies that the H1 receptors occurring in CNS tissue or in peripheral organs do not differ with regard to their affinity for H1 blockers. There is also no other evidence for subtypes
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: To Sedate or not to Sedate?
Endoscopy, 1996D. G. Colin-Jones, M. A. Quine
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Deep Sedation Is Not Necessarily Unjustified Sedation
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2013Bernard De Jonghe, Hervé Outin
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To Sedate or Not to Sedate: The Future of Pediatric Imaging
Academic Radiology, 2023openaire +2 more sources