PPT-Oral sedation using Midazolam in patients with Alzheimer's
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Prof Dr Eduardo Hebling Associate Professor Coordinator of Geriatric Dentistry Specialty Program heblingfopunicampbr University of Campinas Piracicaba Dental School
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Prof Dr Eduardo Hebling Associate Professor Coordinator of Geriatric Dentistry Specialty Program heblingfopunicampbr University of Campinas Piracicaba Dental School Brazil UNICAMP 26. PICU Resident Talk. Stanford School of Medicine. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. June 2010. Objectives. After this lesson, the participant will be able to:. Differentiate between sedation and analgesia.. in . paediatric. dentistry . PRESENTED BY-. SUVIDHA SETH . III YEAR. HISTORY. INTRODUCTION. DEFINITIONS. AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF CONSCIOUS SEDATION. PREREQUISITIES FOR SEDATION. ANATOMIC & PHYSIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES(CHILD/ADULTS). FOR ADULTS. Dr. CATHERINE GALLANT. Department of Anesthesiology. University of Ottawa. General Campus. OUTLINE. Definition. Indications for use. Contraindications. Pharmacology. Complications. DEFINITION. What is used for what?. Analgesic. Pain control. Always should be first before sedation. Sedative. Achieve sedation, . anxiolysis. , amnesia, altered consciousness. Paralytic. Prevents movement. Never should be used without analgesia and sedation. 36 year-old female, ASA 1, under went an elective repeat caesarean section under spinal anesthesia using hyperbaric . bupivacaine. . 15mg . + . fentanyl. 10 . ug. . She delivered a 3.0 k baby boy, 30 minutes after cutting. After which she complained of nausea and vomiting. . 1 Minimal Moderate Sedation/Analgesia (ConsciousSedation) Deep Sedation/Analgesia General Anesthesia Responsiveness Normal Purposeful** responseverbal tactilestimulation Purposeful** resp Presented by: Jennifer Philip. Panel Members: Annette . Cudmore. , John . Dalla. , . Dr David Brumley & Dr Justin Dwyer. Proudly sponsored by Mayne Parma. Incidence. Definition of sedation. Conditions for sedation. A poorly defined, controversial term. aka Excited Delirium. Generally describes. Elevated blood pressure. Elevated heart rate. Paranoia. Hallucinations. Violent impulses. Associated with drug use, mental illness, or the two together. The happy place. ‘…a moment later the anesthesiologist connected a syringe full of cream colored liquid to my IV. “Now I’m going to ask you to go to your happy place,” she said. The back of my gown fell open and I felt the cool air on my exposed rear end. “My what?”. Isaac Marsolek MD. Procedural sedation and . Bupe. How should patients be managed?. Difference for procedures with local anesthetic vs without local anesthetic?. Disclaimer. Isaac Marsolek. What is the issue?. Echocardiography. Rasoul. . Azarfarin. MD, FACC. Professor of Anesthesiology. Fellowship of Cardiac Anesthesia. Moderate Sedation/Analgesia: Definition. C. ooperative state, improves . cardiologist’s and patient’s . in . the ICU. Dr. H. Objectives. Discuss goals of sedation. Discuss . nonpharmacologic. interventions for distress. Discuss optimal pharmacologic interventions for distress. Discuss role of continuous infusions and daily interruptions of such. dentistry . PRESENTED BY-. SUVIDHA SETH . III YEAR. HISTORY. INTRODUCTION. DEFINITIONS. AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF CONSCIOUS SEDATION. PREREQUISITIES FOR SEDATION. ANATOMIC & PHYSIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES(CHILD/ADULTS). Jennifer Kragie, Megan Fretwell, Rebecca Linares, Nicole Frank, Lotte Jones, Kelly Lunsford, Marcia Buck, Melissa Sacco, and Deborah Frank . UVA Children’s, Charlottesville, VA . Background: UVA PICU Up.
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