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Sedation

Sedation is the reduction of irritability or agitation by administration of sedative drugs, generally to facilitate a medical procedure or diagnostic procedure. Examples of drugs which can be used for sedation include isoflurane, diethyl ether, propofol, etomidate, ketamine, pentobarbital, lorazepam and midazolam.

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Medical uses

Risks

Levels of sedation

Intravenous sedation

Sedation for pediatric patients

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Sedation

Nodes54
Edges53
Triples34
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
Components1

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Sedation

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related to Levels of sedation · 10
Sedation → Examples, Michigan Sedation Scale, Minnesota Sedation Assessment Tool, MSAT, Ramsay, Ramsay Scale, RASS, Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale, UMSS, University
related to Risks · 6
Sedation → Airway, Aside, Complications, There, This, To
related to Medical uses · 4
Sedation → EEG, Inhalation, It, IV
related to Intravenous sedation · 3
Sedation → Indications, Midazolam, The
is a · 1
Sedation → reduction of irritability or agitation by administration of sedative drugs
see also · 1
Sedation → Palliative

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medical used patients also citation needed procedure include patient drugs midazolam risks painful intravenous ketamine sedative procedures care complications require

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Sedationis areduction of irritability or agitation by administration of sedative drugs0.90text
endoscopyinstance ofMedical usesSedation is typically used in minor surgical procedures0.80text
vasectomyinstance ofMedical usesSedation is typically used in minor surgical procedures0.80text
or dentistryinstance ofMedical usesSedation is typically used in minor surgical procedures0.80text
for reconstructive surgeryinstance ofMedical usesSedation is typically used in minor surgical procedures0.80text
some cosmetic surgeriesinstance ofMedical usesSedation is typically used in minor surgical procedures0.80text
removal of wisdom teethinstance ofMedical usesSedation is typically used in minor surgical procedures0.80text
or for high-anxiety patientsinstance ofMedical usesSedation is typically used in minor surgical procedures0.80text
suppression of breathinginstance ofthe patient risks side effects0.80text
which might lead to deathinstance ofthe patient risks side effects0.80text
Sedationrelated to Intravenous sedationThe0.60section
Sedationrelated to Intravenous sedationMidazolam0.60section

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