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OAA/S | Observer Assessment of Alertness/Sedation |
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PCS | Patient controlled sedation |
sedation | 1. The act of calming, especially by the administration of a sedative. 2. The state of being calm. Origin: L. Sedatio, to calm, allay (05 Mar 2000) |
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conscious sedation | Light sedation during which the patient retains airway reflexes and responses to verbal stimuli. (16 Dec 1997) |
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sedation |
the administration of a sedative agent or drug
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sedation |
The process of making a person sleepy or calmed ?often by artificial means such as drugs.
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sedation |
The administration of a sedative. A sedative is a medication with tranquillising properties which can also promote sleep.
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sedation |
The use of medication to calm down a patient.
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sedation |
Medication given to reduce awareness.
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Sedation | the administration of a sedative agent or drug |
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Sedation | a state of reduced excitement or anxiety that is induced by the administrative of a sedative agent |
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