PEDIATRICS

Pediatric Sedation: The South American Approach

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Figure 22.1 Left: Ezfusor. Right: Anestfusor. Both control infusion pumps (DPS, Fresenius Kabi) Argentina In Argentina tight control is exercised by the Federation of the Associations of Anesthesiology of Argentina2…

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The History of Sedation

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Fig. 1.1 Hua Tuo (c. 140–208 ce). The ancient texts Records of the Three Kingdoms and Book of the Later Han record Hua as the first person in China to use…

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The Role of Simulation in Safety and Training

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Fig. 35.1 Contemporary simulation mannequin Principles of Simulation-Based Training for Pediatric Sedation Initial Training Approaches to the development of simulation-based training for pediatric sedation are not fundamentally different than training…

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Sedatives: Effects on Memory and Amnesia

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Fig. 10.1 Sleep and arousal centers in the human brain. (a) Artistic rendering of the human brain in the awake state illustrating important arousal and sleep centers and pathways of…

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Usage of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pediatric Sedation

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Whole medical systems • Homeopathic medicine • Naturopathic medicine • Traditional Chinese medicine • Ayurveda • Tibetan medicine Biologically based practices • Herbal products • Nutritional supplements • Vitamins • Dietary supplements Mind-body medicine • Meditation • Biofeedback • Relaxation • Guided imagery…

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