In sedation medications are used to relax, calm, and induce sleep during procedure/surgery in any patient.Â
Treating pain and anxiety in ED it is necessary to maintain satisfaction and quality of care.Sedation reduces patient awareness and responsiveness to the environment and external stimuli during treatment.Â
Physicians need to determine the required sedation dose and correct medication before administration.Â
Types of Sedation:Â
Minimal SedationÂ
Moderate SedationÂ
Deep SedationÂ
General AnesthesiaÂ
Medication used in sedation:Â
Benzodiazepines:Â
E.g., Midazolam, DiazepamÂ
Barbiturates:Â
E.g., Phenobarbital, PentobarbitalÂ
Opioids:Â
E.g., Fentanyl, MorphineÂ
Nonopioid analgesic:Â
E.g., KetamineÂ
Indications
Sedation is used in following cases:Â Â
Endoscopy/ColonoscopyÂ
Minor Surgical ProceduresÂ
Dental ProceduresÂ
Diagnostic ImagingÂ
Emergency MedicineÂ
Fracture ReductionÂ
Laceration RepairÂ
Abscess DrainageÂ
Mechanical VentilationÂ
Procedures in ICUÂ
PediatricsÂ
Imaging StudiesÂ
Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications are:Â
Allergy or HypersensitivityÂ
Severe Cardiopulmonary Conditions are:Â
Acute Head Injury with Increased Intracranial PressureÂ
Severe Liver or Kidney DysfunctionÂ
Severe ObesityÂ
PregnancyÂ
History of Substance AbuseÂ
Mental Health DisordersÂ
Coagulopathy or Anticoagulant TherapyÂ
Situational and Procedural Contraindications are:Â
Inadequate FastingÂ
Lack of Proper Monitoring and Resuscitation EquipmentÂ
Outcomes
Decreased anxiety, pain, distress, improved patient cooperation in uncomfortable procedures.Â
Sedatives may cause memory loss, while respiratory depression may lead to hypoventilation and hypoxemia during sedation.Â
Sedative medicines can cause hypotension, bradycardia, arrhythmias, and cardiac arrest also shows prolonged effects in liver or kidney dysfunction patients.Â
Equipment required
Monitoring EquipmentÂ
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure MonitorÂ
Airway Management EquipmentÂ
Respiratory Rate MonitorÂ
Intravenous Access and Administration EquipmentÂ
Patient Preparation
Informed Consent:Â Â
Based on patient’s health status, procedure, and level of sedation explain in detail to get consent from patient.Â
Patient Positioning
Patient should lay down in supine position as per procedure/surgery. Â
     Fig. Sedation before procedure Â
Technique
Step 1: Administration of sedation:Â
Oral Sedation:Â Â
Administer the prescribed medication with water.Â
Inhalation Sedation:Â Â
Start with a low concentration of nitrous oxide, then adjust as per patient comfort.Â
IV Sedation:Â Â
Begin with a low dose, titrate with effect while monitoring patient response.Â
IM Sedation:Â Â
Administer the appropriate dose based on weight and desired sedation level.Â
Step 2: patient monitoring Â
Monitor heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation.Â
Use sedation scales to assess and document sedation depth.Â
In sedation medications are used to relax, calm, and induce sleep during procedure/surgery in any patient.Â
Treating pain and anxiety in ED it is necessary to maintain satisfaction and quality of care.Sedation reduces patient awareness and responsiveness to the environment and external stimuli during treatment.Â
Physicians need to determine the required sedation dose and correct medication before administration.Â
Types of Sedation:Â
Minimal SedationÂ
Moderate SedationÂ
Deep SedationÂ
General AnesthesiaÂ
Medication used in sedation:Â
Benzodiazepines:Â
E.g., Midazolam, DiazepamÂ
Barbiturates:Â
E.g., Phenobarbital, PentobarbitalÂ
Opioids:Â
E.g., Fentanyl, MorphineÂ
Nonopioid analgesic:Â
E.g., KetamineÂ
Sedation is used in following cases:Â Â
Endoscopy/ColonoscopyÂ
Minor Surgical ProceduresÂ
Dental ProceduresÂ
Diagnostic ImagingÂ
Emergency MedicineÂ
Fracture ReductionÂ
Laceration RepairÂ
Abscess DrainageÂ
Mechanical VentilationÂ
Procedures in ICUÂ
PediatricsÂ
Imaging StudiesÂ
Absolute Contraindications are:Â
Allergy or HypersensitivityÂ
Severe Cardiopulmonary Conditions are:Â
Acute Head Injury with Increased Intracranial PressureÂ
Severe Liver or Kidney DysfunctionÂ
Severe ObesityÂ
PregnancyÂ
History of Substance AbuseÂ
Mental Health DisordersÂ
Coagulopathy or Anticoagulant TherapyÂ
Situational and Procedural Contraindications are:Â
Inadequate FastingÂ
Lack of Proper Monitoring and Resuscitation EquipmentÂ
Decreased anxiety, pain, distress, improved patient cooperation in uncomfortable procedures.Â
Sedatives may cause memory loss, while respiratory depression may lead to hypoventilation and hypoxemia during sedation.Â
Sedative medicines can cause hypotension, bradycardia, arrhythmias, and cardiac arrest also shows prolonged effects in liver or kidney dysfunction patients.Â
Monitoring EquipmentÂ
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure MonitorÂ
Airway Management EquipmentÂ
Respiratory Rate MonitorÂ
Intravenous Access and Administration EquipmentÂ
Informed Consent:Â Â
Based on patient’s health status, procedure, and level of sedation explain in detail to get consent from patient.Â
Patient should lay down in supine position as per procedure/surgery. Â
     Fig. Sedation before procedure Â
Step 1: Administration of sedation:Â
Oral Sedation:Â Â
Administer the prescribed medication with water.Â
Inhalation Sedation:Â Â
Start with a low concentration of nitrous oxide, then adjust as per patient comfort.Â
IV Sedation:Â Â
Begin with a low dose, titrate with effect while monitoring patient response.Â
IM Sedation:Â Â
Administer the appropriate dose based on weight and desired sedation level.Â
Step 2: patient monitoring Â
Monitor heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation.Â
Use sedation scales to assess and document sedation depth.Â
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