Procedural sedation medication guidelines
PROCEDURAL SEDATION LEARNING GUIDE FOR HEALTHCARE ...
The safe sedation of children for procedures requires a systematic approach that includes many factors such as careful pre-sedation evaluation of underlying conditions that could place the child at increased risk, appropriate fasting guidelines, an understanding of pharmacokinetics of sedation medications, appropriate training and skills in ...
[DOC File]Patients discharged following the use of sedation
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As part of your treatment you have been given medication that relieves anxiety and helps relaxation. You may have required a strong painkiller to be administered, either by mouth or as an injection. You may have experienced a short period of memory loss during the time that the sedation is working.
[DOCX File]Association of periOperative Registered Nurses | AORN
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One RN will administer the sedation medication and monitor the patient and the other RN will perform the circulating role. Recognizes that the perioperative RN monitoring the patient is to have no competing responsibilities that would compromise continuous monitoring assessment of the patient during the administration of moderate sedation.
[DOC File]Sedation Policy
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These guidelines, which supersede the Trust Sedation of Patients, Clinical Guideline (2007), and conform to the National Patient Safety Agency Rapid Response Report 2008/RRR011, are to be used within the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, for the proper and safe use of conscious sedation.
[DOCX File]Association of periOperative Registered Nurses | AORN
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Uses results of the nursing assessment to develop and document the sedation plan in collaboration with the licensed independent practitioner. Airway Assessment. ... dose, dilution, onset, effects, potential adverse reactions, drug compatibility, and contraindications for each medication. Administers intravenous medication separately in ...
[DOC File]Guidelines
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Guidelines. London Deanery Procedural Sedation and Analgesia (PSAA) of adult patients in the Emergency Department . Introduction: Procedural sedation and analgesia (formerly referred to as Conscious Sedation) can be a very valuable tool in the armamentarium of the physician practicing in the emergency setting.
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing
The nurse must acquire and maintain necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities before assuming duties and responsibilities for administering sedation/analgesia medication as described herein. Administration of Medications Intended for Mild to Moderate Sedation
[DOC File]PROCEDURAL SEDATION AND ANALGESIA BY NON …
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(a) Completion of the Employee Education System's National Procedural Sedation in LMS (print exam and place in CAF). (b) Review of the VANCHCS PS&A Policy. (c) Completion of online training module “Procedural Sedation and Analgesia medication administration, preparation, and airway management” in …
[DOC File]Procedural Sedation Of Adults And Children In The ...
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The ASA guidelines for fasting in relation to elective general anaesthesia are not applicable to patients requiring procedural sedation in the ED. The American College of Emergency Physicians guidelines for procedural sedation state; “Recent food intake is not a contraindication for administering procedural sedation and analgesia, but should ...
[DOCX File]Procedural Sedation - ANZCA PS09
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Canberra Hospital Health Service (CHHS) endorses the use of this document. It is intended to apply to all health practitioners administering procedural sedation and/or analgesia, and to all routes of drug administration (including the oral, inhaled, intranasal, intravenous, intramuscular and rectal routes) but excludes situations where sedation is used for longer term management of patients ...
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