An overview of sedation for adult patients in hospital
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- DOI: 10.7748/ns2010.06.24.39.48.c7819
An overview of sedation for adult patients in hospital
Abstract
Sedatives may be administered to patients in the hospital setting to provide comfort and reduce anxiety and pain. A variety of sedative agents can be used depending on the circumstances and the type of sedation required. This article provides an overview of the different levels of sedation, the most common pharmacological agents, used and the potential side effects and complications. The importance of patient assessment is emphasised.
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