Moderate sedation propofol
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Sedation can produce a continuum of states, ranging from minimal sedation (Anxiolysis) through to general anaesthesia. This guideline relates to procedural sedation including conscious, moderate and deep sedation during which the patient retains protective airway reflexes and breaths spontaneously.
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Moderate Sedation. previously referred to as ‘conscious sedation’ is defined as a drug-induced depression of consciousness during which patients respond purposefully to verbal commands either alone or accompanied by light tactile stimulation. ... Sedation with ketamine, propofol and IV midazolam and Quantiflex nitrous can only be performed ...
Propofol Sedation - Anesthesia General
The RN providing moderate sedation/analgesia will not perform short interruptible tasks when propofol is used. The RN will monitor the patient without interruption. Medical supervision of patient recovery and discharge after moderate sedation/analgesia is the responsibility of the operating practitioner or licensed independent practitioner.
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(4) The use of drugs for the purpose of moderate sedation that are anesthetic agents (e.g. propofol, thiopental, methohexital, ketamine, etomidate, etc.) must be administered by …
[DOC File]Propofol Sedation in the Emergency Department
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Is in constant attendance and continuously cares for patient when administering moderate sedation. Does not perform the role of circulating nurse when administering moderate sedation. Performs only short, interruptible tasks when monitoring the patient. ... When propofol is used, does not perform any other tasks and monitors the patient without ...
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H. 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.
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Sedation is considered to be a very safe procedure but there are a few complications you should be aware of. The following is a list of common and serious complications and how frequently they occur. Some medical terms are used but are explained below.
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Even if moderate sedation is intended, patients receiving propofol should receive care consistent with that required for deep sedation. The Society believes that the involvement of an anesthesiologist in the care of every patient undergoing anesthesia is optimal.
[DOC File]Propofol Dosing Guidelines - Stanford University
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Oct 16, 2019 · I have received information regarding the drugs that may be used for my comfort and sedation (Propofol, Fentanyl, Versed, Demerol, Lidocaine) including the anticipated results, potential adverse reactions/side effects, and the adverse reactions that …
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