Koh et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Conscious sedation: reality or myth?Koh et al., 2007
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- 10641829745026263449
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- Koh J
- Palermo T
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- Pediatrics in review
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Clinicians have differing definitions of conscious sedation. Many hope to benefit from the perceived safety of a conscious yet cooperative patient but actually expect a deeply sedated patient who does not move. It is important, therefore, to start with the definitions stated in the …
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