Versed sedation in children

    • [DOC File]Pediatric seizure guideline

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      Because of its shorter half-life and lack of active metabolites, Versed is the preferred drug for anxiolysis in Sedation Analgesia/Analgesia. Cardiovascular System (CVS) Midazolam when used as a sole anesthetic induction agent may produce reduction of cardiac index comparable to thiopental.


    • [DOC File]1 - University at Buffalo

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      Wright SW: Conscious sedation in the emergency department: The value of capnography and pulse oximetry. Ann Emerg Med 21:551-555, 1992. Yaster M, Nichols DG, Deshpande JK, Wetzel RC. Midazolam-fentanyl intravenous sedation in children: Case report of respiratory arrest. Pediatrics 86:463-466, 1990


    • Pediatric Sedation | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

      -- versed has no active metabolites so it is used in drips-- renally cleared but renal dysfx usually doesn’t alter clearance. Midazolam (Versed) ... -- Prolonged sedation in children is contraindicated as it can cause a metabolic syndrome characterized by rhabdomyolysis, arrhythmia, and death. Author: dsloniew


    • [DOC File]Target word: Sedative

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      Midazolam (Versed) 0.1-0.2 mg/kg IV. Max 10 mg. May repeat in 5 minutes. Note IN/IM Versed should be 5 mg/ml concentration. Intermediate agencies may have only one benzodiazepine on formulary. Continue to monitor airway since respiratory depression can result. Contact Medical Control for …


    • [DOC File]SEDATION AND ANALGESIA: non-ventilator

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      At first, using the word versed did not reveal many articles, but upon advancing the search to include midazolam and adding parenthesis around the key words provided more options. So, the search included (versed or oral midazolam), (pediatric or children) and (post-operative pain or preoperative pain).


    • [DOCX File]PICOT Paper - Professional Portfolio - Introduction

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      For sedation, start with an infusion only (no bolus) and titrate to level of wakefulness, respiratory rate, etc. I. Don't turn off the infusion until 5-10 minutes before the operation is finished. J. Once the infusion is off, be prepared to give 1-2 cc boluses of propofol for signs of light anesthesia. This allows assessment of anesthetic depth ...


    • [DOC File]renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu

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      The medication, Versed, can be used to calm children who must undergo procedures such as bone-marrow aspiration. (f) Versed also can be used to help calm children facing surgery. (g) Versed now is also available. (o) Versed is a drug. Versed is a sedative. (r1) It can be used as a light sedative to help alleviate a child's anxiety.


    • [DOCX File]Moderate Sedation Bibliography

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      sedation; as a mild to moderate . sedative. to cause a deeper state of . sedation; and as a part of general anesthesia during surgery. Intravenous . Versed. also can be administered by continuous infusion to children in critical care settings. Safety. Versed. was introduced for adult use in 1986. The medication works rapidly, providing . sedation


    • [DOC File]CONSCIOUS SEDATION

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      Sedation - represents a continuum of consciousness to unconsciousness with three levels most commonly described: minimal sedation, moderate sedation/analgesia, and deep sedation/analgesia. Minimal sedation (anxiolysis) – A drug-induced state during which patients respond normally to …


    • [DOC File]Practice Guidelines for Sedation and Analgesia by Non ...

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      Novak H, Karlsland Akeson P, Akeson J: Sedation with ketamine and low-dose midazolam for short-term procedures requiring pharyngeal manipulation in young children. Paediatr Anaesth 2008; 18:48-54 O'Boyle C, Barry H, Fox E, McCreary C, Bewley A: Controlled comparison of a new sublingual lormetazepam formulation and i.v. diazepam in outpatient ...


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