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barbiturate Central nervous system depressant. Some barbiturates may be used before surgery to relieve anxiety or tension. In addition, some are used as anticonvulsants.
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barbiturates The largest and most common group of the synthetic sedative/hypnotics. In small doses, they are effective tranquilizers used in sedation and in relieving tension and anxiety. In larger doses, they are used as hypnotics (sleep inducers). When large dosages are not followed by sleep, signs of mental confusion, euphoria, and even stimulation may occur -- effects that are similar to those of alcohol.
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barbiturate Class of chemically related sedative-hypnotic compounds, all of which share a characteristic six-membered ring structure.
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barbiturate coma A coma caused by ingestion or injection of barbiturates. It is used clinically in the treatment of elevated intracranial pressure.     NURSING-IMP: The patient usually requires intubation and mechanical
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barbiturate poisoning Excessive sedation, sometimes accompanied by an inability to protect the airway; coma; shock; and hypothermia as a result of overdose with barbiturates. Agents that are commonly taken in overdose include secobarbital, pheno
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