PN08050755
MODERATE OR PROCEDURAL SEDATION: PREVENTING AND MANAGING COMPLICATIONS: SEDATION IN CHILDREN
Not all patients are good candidates for moderate, or procedural, sedation. Pregnant women, and patients with kidney, liver, and cardiac disease may be excluded from receiving sedating drugs, as well as those patients with respiratory compromise, acute narrow angle glaucoma, unstable arrhythmias. In addition, young children, infants, neonates must be treated with caution.

The purpose of this program is to provide nurses and others an understanding of monitoring and managing complications of moderate sedation, and the special responsibilities of performing moderate sedation on children.

After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
~ Identify complications of moderate sedation.
~ Describe the safe use of reversal drugs.
~ Define the nurse's responsibilities during moderate sedation of children.
~ Describe discharge criteria after moderate sedation of children.
DVD
23 minutes
2015
USD 315.00
 
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