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a warm bath in which the patient's body is immersed, usually for several hours, to reduce agitated behavior.
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| sedative p.’s |
those which directly depress the vital centers, as hydrocyanic acid, potassium cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, and other of the poisonous gases.
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| sedative |
a drug which helps a person to relax and may make them feel sleepy.
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| sedative |
slows down functional activity, calming
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| sedative |
is a depressant which acts on the central nervous system to relieve anxiety and induce calmness/sleep (eg, barbiturates, benzodiazepines).
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