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  1. 4 dni temu · Report balance problems and functional limitations to the physician and nursing staff, and caution the patient and family/caregivers to guard against falls and trauma. Monitor injection site for pain, swelling, and irritation.

  2. Using propofol (Diprivan) to sedate patients during endoscopic and other diagnostic procedures is gaining momentum. 1 In trained hands, propofol offers the following advantages over other drugs used for sedation: . Has a rapid onset and a short duration of action. .

  3. 7 maj 2019 · Takeaways: Registered nurses providing moderate procedural sedation and analgesia must demonstrate clinical competency and a working knowledge of their state board of nursing requirements. Propofol is not pharmacologically reversible when used in the sedation setting. Infusion therapy: A model for safe practice in the home setting.

  4. 23 gru 2009 · Objectives: We have used nurse-administered propofol sedation in our bronchoscopy suite for several years. In this report, we summarize our experience with nurse-administered propofol sedation, and demonstrate it to be feasible and safe for bronchoscopic procedures.

  5. In New York and Texas the administration of propofol, methohexital, etomidate and ketamine by RNs for sedation is restricted which is in line with the AANA-ASA joint position statement on propofol administration (American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, 2004).

  6. In this report, we summarize our experience with nurse-administered propofol sedation, and demonstrate it to be feasible and safe for bronchoscopic procedures. Methods: Procedure reports and nursing notes for 588 bronchoscopic procedures performed between July 2006 and June 2008 were retrospectively reviewed.

  7. The ACG, AGA, ASGE, and SGNA endorse nurse-administered propofol under the direction of a physician (1) if state regulations allow it and (2) if the nurse is trained in the use of drugs causing deep sedation and capable of rescuing patients from general anesthesia or severe respiratory depression.