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Sedation meaning
The act of sedating, especially by use of sedatives.
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Example sentences (20)
According to the report, the nurse went to the hospital for medical treatment when the doctor, who claimed to be having 27 years of experience in the medical field, took advantage of her under sedation.
All patients underwent the procedure under deep sedation, followed by a two-week isocaloric liquid diet.
An anesthesiologist, a doctor with several years of additional specialized training, administers sedation and other medication during hospital surgeries and a host of other procedures.
In that study, about a quarter of patients taking semaglutide had residual food in their stomachs during procedures requiring sedation — even after stopping the drug for 10 days.
Nowadays, they use something called conscious sedation, which is commonly used in dentistry for people who feel anxious.
Significant muscle weakening after two months of heavy sedation left the youngster from Harlow, Essex, unable to walk.
The sedation of TNR cats is proof that humane euthanasia isn’t an unrealistic alternative.
They said staff told the family that sedation only happens in the palliative care ward and that Simard couldn't be transferred there because she had COVID-19.
Tranq is the street name for Xylazine, an alpha-2 agonist which produces sedation and respiratory depression in ways similar to certain anesthetic and sedative agents.
While cannabidiol is non-psychoactive, THC can produce a high along with unwanted effects like euphoria or sedation.
By not needing sedation it means they can have their scans quicker.
Compared to other inhalational anesthetics, it does not cause respiratory depression, but alone it is not potent enough to induce sedation.
Friday’s hearing also included discussions of an incident that occurred about six months before Espinoza’s fateful procedure, in which Vass overmedicated a patient who could not be awakened from her sedation.
Her dentist refused to do it as it requires sedation, even though he does it in his office.
Significant harm was caused to 46 children and young people, including sedation and elevated blood pressure in some cases.
The review also found that although serious adverse events do not appear to be common, there is some evidence some side-effects such as dizziness, dry mouth, sedation, and headache can occur.
Without documents to show the reasons for the sedation decision, Mr Irvine attached weight to evidence that Elvon's 'size, sex, and race' triggered a heightened response by hospital staff to his agitation, which led to security being called.
CPAPs push a mixture of air and oxygen into the mouth and nose without having to directly pump it into the lungs, which an invasive ventilator does and requires sedation.
ECMO historically came with heavy sedation to keep patients from moving and injuring themselves.
However, he hasn’t woken up and it’s been 12 days out of sedation.