"Millions of procedures requiring sedation are performed each year; many occur outside of the operating room in both inpatient and outpatient settings. This tremendous growth has resulted in sedation being administered by a wide range of healthcare providers, including non-anesthesiologist physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners. Moderate and Deep Sedation in Clinical Practice is a concise, practical handbook for all medical and surgical professionals who sedate patients. This up-to-date, evidence based, 'how to' manual will: Tell you how to evaluate patients Update you on relevant pharmacology Advise you on sedation for specific populations: elderly, pediatric, ICU, emergency room, endoscopy and reproductive technologies Guide you on legal and quality assurance issues Written and edited by experts in procedural sedation and sedation education, this book will help users develop safer techniques, policies and procedures. Essential reading for any healthcare provider administering moderate or deep sedation"--Provided by publisher.
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A concise, practical handbook giving up-to-date, evidence based, 'how to' guidance on safe, effective procedural sedation.
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Guidelines and standards |
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1 Introduction to moderate and deep sedation |
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2 Pharmacology principles |
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3 Pain assessment and management considerations |
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4 Patient evaluation and procedure selection |
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5 Patient monitoring, equipment, and intravenous fluids |
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6 Credentialing, competency, and education |
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7 Quality, legal, and risk management considerations: ensuring program excellence |
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8 Nursing considerations for sedation |
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9 Physician assistants and nurse practitioners |
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10 High-risk patients: sedation considerations in coexisting disease |
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11 Management of complications of moderate and deep sedation |
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12 Outcomes, controversies, and future trends |
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13 Simulation training for sedation |
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14 Sedation in the radiology suite |
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15 Sedation in the endoscopy suite |
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16 Sedation in the interventional cardiology suite |
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17 Sedation in the emergency department |
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18 Sedation in the intensive care setting |
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20 Sedation in the office/outpatient setting |
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22 Sedation for assisted reproductive technologies |
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23 Sedation for interventional pain management procedures |
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24 Emergency resuscitation algorithms: adults |
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25 Emergency resuscitation algorithms: infants and children |
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Richard D. Urman, MD, MBA is Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Director of Procedural Sedation Management and Co-Director, Center for Perioperative Management and Medical Informatics, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Alan D. Kaye, MD, PhD, DABPM is Chairman and Director of Pain Services, Department of Anesthesiology, and Professor of Pharmacology, LSU School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana.