ABSTRACT

Sedation is a vital tool for allowing investigations and procedures to be performed without full anaesthesia, but demand for sedation greatly outstrips the supply of trained anaesthetists. Sedation requires care if it is to be used correctly and modern seditionists, including junior doctors in all specialities, medical students, anaesthetists, dentists, and theatre, dental and paediatric nurses, must be able to demonstrate they can practice safely. They need a sound understanding of the basic sciences involved, and an intimate knowledge of the required standards of practice. This book is a first-line educational resource for all those training in the techniques of sedation, and for those already practising who wish to consolidate their knowledge in a structured way.This highly practical handbook is therefore ideal for experienced and novice practitioners alike. It covers basic principles including patient selection and assessment, pharmacology, resuscitation competencies, monitoring equipment and legal issues, and the numerous clinical scenarios bring pertinent issues to life, emphasising the importance of safe practice. It is a unique universal introduction for practitioners from any clinical background.

chapter |6 pages

Defi nition of sedation

chapter |2 pages

Sedation-related problems

chapter |1 pages

References

chapter 2|12 pages

Training in sedation

chapter 3|1 pages

Patient assessment and selection

chapter |2 pages

Risks related to medical procedures

chapter |1 pages

Patient assessment

chapter |2 pages

Obesity

chapter |2 pages

LEARNING POINTS

chapter 4|3 pages

Principles of safety in sedation

chapter |2 pages

Endotracheal (ET) tubes

chapter |1 pages

Monitoring

chapter |6 pages

Respiratory parameters

chapter |1 pages

Critical incidents

chapter |4 pages

Other considerations

chapter 5|15 pages

Drugs in sedation practice

chapter |1 pages

Opiate analgesics

chapter |1 pages

Other relevant drugs

chapter |1 pages

Summary

chapter 6|4 pages

Medico-legal aspects of sedation

chapter |2 pages

References

chapter 7|7 pages

Sedation in paediatric practice

chapter |7 pages

Premature babies, neonates and infants

chapter |4 pages

Oncology

chapter 8|1 pages

Sedation and the elderly

chapter |4 pages

The physiology of ageing

chapter 9|6 pages

Sedation in community dental practice

chapter |2 pages

Summary

chapter 10|2 pages

Sedation for radiological procedures

chapter |2 pages

Specifi c issues

chapter |2 pages

References

chapter 11|8 pages

Sedation in critical care

chapter |2 pages

LEARNING POINTS

chapter 12|5 pages

Sedation in palliative care

chapter |1 pages

Summary

chapter 13|4 pages

Sedation for miscellaneous procedures

chapter |8 pages

Surgical procedures