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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Sedation
  1. Conscious sedation is a combination of medicines to help you relax (a sedative) and to block pain (an anesthetic) ... but may not be able to speak. Conscious sedation lets you recover quickly and return to your ...
  2. ... down the throat. This test most often requires sedation given through a vein. In some cases, a ... stomach through the nose. This does not require sedation. EGD is done on most people when peptic ...
  3. ... children often need medicine to help them relax (sedation) so they can stay still during the procedure. ... test. There may be slight risks from having sedation depending on your age, medical conditions, and type ...
  4. ... having? General anesthesia Spinal or epidural anesthesia Conscious sedation When do I need to stop eating or ... Sherwood ER. Anesthesiology principles, pain management, and conscious sedation. In: Townsend CM Jr, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, ...
  5. ... the time. There is no recovery time, unless sedation was necessary. (You will need someone to drive you home if sedation was given.) After an MRI scan, you can ...
  6. ... You will be given medicine to calm you (sedation) for this procedure. Rarely, you may receive general ... is advanced into the liver. You will have sedation for this procedure.
  7. ... to take the biopsy sample. If you receive sedation for this test, you will need someone to ... Risks may include: Collapsed lung Complications from the sedation Injury to the gallbladder or kidney Internal bleeding
  8. ... easy with regular colonoscopy. VC does not require sedation. You can usually go back to your normal ... right away after the test. Regular colonoscopy uses sedation and often the loss of a work day. ...
  9. ... medicines you are taking, and what anesthesia or sedation you have had before. If your procedure is ... Sherwood ER. Anesthesiology principles, pain management, and conscious sedation. In: Townsend CM Jr, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, ...
  10. ... you may also be able to have conscious sedation for your procedure. Sometimes, though, it is not ... Sherwood ER. Anesthesiology principles, pain management, and conscious sedation. In: Townsend CM Jr, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, ...
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