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Wexler uses a light sedative and local anesthesia, as opposed to the general anesthesia most plastic surgeons use.
Caspar, who's twenty six and blind, was given a light sedative to keep calm while the water was pumped out and he was winched to safety.
To avoid the confounding effects of head motion, we discarded data and administered a light sedative to most term infants.
This position is often well tolerated by anxious patients, as they can see out of the magnet, but in severe cases a light sedative may be administered.
Survival time was 16 hrs in a peaceful, quiet atmosphere without distress, a light sedative state with diminished communication skills, oral fluid intake and support by the presence of her husband.
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The implementation of a light sedation policy is feasible in a group of nonteaching hospitals, and systematic monitoring of sedative consumption seems to be a simple and objective instrument for supporting the accomplishment of a protocol on a large scale.
At present, we think that the best approach is to maintain a light and comfortable level of sedation, if it is reasonably possible, in order to decrease the incidence of adverse effects of high doses of sedatives.
Our nurse-led sedation team will administer a short and light-acting sedative of chloral hydrate at a dose of 50 mg/kg.
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