Procedural Sedation: Difference between revisions
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If you plan to use ketamine, providers have to administer this medication. This works best with 2 providers – one to administer the med and another to perform the procedure. | If you plan to use ketamine, providers have to administer this medication. This works best with 2 providers – one to administer the med and another to perform the procedure. | ||
*Our CRNA staff is always happy to help with sedation as well. | *Our CRNA staff is always happy to help with sedation as well. | ||
[[media:Flowsheets_for_PSA.pdf|Flowsheets for Procedural Sedation and Analgesia Outside the OR]] | |||
[[Common ED Procedures]] | [[Common ED Procedures]] |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 5 January 2022
- You must have privileges for procedural sedation in order to perform this procedure. Your privileges are available through our email system if you are not sure.
- Any “deep” sedation requires use of the OR and CRNAs.
If you plan to use ketamine, providers have to administer this medication. This works best with 2 providers – one to administer the med and another to perform the procedure.
- Our CRNA staff is always happy to help with sedation as well.
Flowsheets for Procedural Sedation and Analgesia Outside the OR