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to sedation
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The act of sedating, especially by use of sedatives.
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Second, impaired memory performance may be secondary to sedation.
However, a small number of patients experience fatal complications related to sedation.
Pharyngeal anesthesia is widely used as an adjunct to sedation during upper endoscopy.
Physicians prospectively evaluated the intensity of patient symptoms, communication capacity, respiratory rate, and complications related to sedation.
Research is now needed to determine the value of the SAS in guiding clinical decision-making related to sedation management.
"I picked Zoloft," he said, "because some of the others take longer to clear from the body, not good if she had a reaction while racing, and the tendency to sedation, which is also not good for a jockey".
This study is a substudy of the multicenter NONSEDA-trial, where critically ill patients were randomised to sedation or non-sedation during mechanical ventilation.
Time course for awakening according to sedation period.
The lack of variation of RSA may be due to sedation and mechanical ventilation.
Antiemetics could lead to sedation or irritability, but also apnea and extrapyramidal symptoms are possible [37].
This information is useful in understanding the many methods of assessing sedation and interpreting individualized patient responses to sedation.
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