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is sedated
verb
To tranquilize by giving a sedative; to calm; to soothe; to induce sleep.
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"She is sedated and on a ventilator," Ms. Walker said.
Oxygen, however, is typically administered during the procedure to ensure proper respiration while the patient is sedated with intravenous drugs.
"Something has happened to the Japanese psyche; it's like everyone is sedated," said Tetsuya Kataoka, senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford.
But what often happens is the challenging behaviour stops as the person is sedated, and the medication is then seen to have resolved the situation.
They clearly prefer a State Legislature that is sedated, and politically obedient, to the inconvenience and untidiness of a full-blown democracy.
"Parents are using these medications to relieve what they consider symptoms, which in reality means their child is sedated and they are able to sleep," said committee member Amy J. Celento-Stamateris, who represented parents.
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All patients were sedated in accordance with our sedation protocol.
He has been sedated and is unconscious.
Minutes later, you were sedated and intubated, silenced — maybe forever.
Mr. Sharon was sedated and on life-support, he said.
My brother was sedated, and they stopped it.
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