Ketamine procedural sedation children

    • ACEP // Procedural Sedation and Analgesia

      The “procedural consent form” on QHEPS or the TPCH ED procedural sedation consent form may be used for this purpose. Environment Sedation with ketamine, propofol and IV midazolam and Quantiflex nitrous can only be performed in the resuscitation area or in a specifically equipped procedural sedation area with resuscitation equipment ...


    • [DOC File]Community Hospital And Health Center

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      Qureshi FA, Mellis PT, McFadden MA: Efficacy of oral ketamine for providing sedation and analgesia to children requiring laceration repair. Pediatr Emerg Care 11:93-97, 1995 Reed MW, O'Leary DP, Duncan JL, Majeed AW, Wright B, Reilly CS: Effects of sedation and supplemental oxygen during upper alimentary tract endoscopy.


    • [DOCX File]Ketamine dosage for paediatric procedural sedation

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      A. Verbal for both nitrous oxide and ketamine sedation. B. Written for both nitrous oxide and ketamine sedation. C. Verbal for nitrous oxide and written for ketamine sedation. D. Formal consent is not required 2 According to local policies and procedures, when can procedural sedation be performed in the emergency department?


    • [DOC File]Paediatric procedural sedation in the emergency department

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      A study by Green et al15 of ketamine use in 1022 children in the emergency department produced acceptable sedation in 98% of patients; airway complications occurred in 1.4% but were transient, quickly identified and did not require intubation.


    • [DOC File]Procedural Sedation Of Adults And Children In The ...

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      Implementing paediatric procedural sedation in emergency departments: 2013 sustain and spread – ... dosage chart and administration. Intranasal fentanyl is an effective analgesic for children. It does not require IV access or an injection. It is rapid in onset and titratable. ... Ketamine dosage for paediatric procedural sedation


    • [DOC File]EMERGENCY MEDICINE GUIDELINES for ACE the ACEM - Home

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      Shankar V et al. Procedural Sedation in the paediatric patient. Anaesthesiology clin N Am. 2005,23:635-654. Doyle L et al. Paediatric PSAA. Paed Clin N Am. 2006:790-807. The College of Emergency Medicine/ Clinical Effectiveness Committee. Guidelines for Ketamine Sedation for Children in the Emergency Department. September 2009.


    • [DOC File]Guidelines

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      POLICY APPENDIX B: CLINICAL GUIDELINES FOR USE OF KETAMINE . FOR PROCEDURAL SEDATION . Ketamine produces a condition called a “dissociative state.” This agent may be utilized for treatment of children who are about to undergo potentially painful procedures or diagnostic procedures requiring immobilization.


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