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Sedation Concept Map 2 PDF

1. The document lists actions that need to be taken during conscious sedation and places them in the proper column of pre, intra, or post procedure. 2. Key pre-procedure actions include providing education about the procedure, verifying consent, and determining when the client last ate or drank. 3. Important intra-procedure actions consist of monitoring the client, maintaining their safety, and addressing any emergency needs.

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Sedation Concept Map 2 PDF

1. The document lists actions that need to be taken during conscious sedation and places them in the proper column of pre, intra, or post procedure. 2. Key pre-procedure actions include providing education about the procedure, verifying consent, and determining when the client last ate or drank. 3. Important intra-procedure actions consist of monitoring the client, maintaining their safety, and addressing any emergency needs.

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Put the actions listed below in the proper place for the procedure, conscious sedation.

Conscious
Sedation
Pre Intra Post

N
1. Remain with client at all
U times.
R 2. Ability to cough and deep
S breath.
3. Provide education about
I procedure.
N 4. Attach monitoring equipment
to the client.
G
5. Maintain a safe environment.
6. Vital signs stable for 30 to 90
A minutes.
7. Monitor with ECG.
C 8. Ability to tolerate fluids.
T 9. Verify a signed informed
consent.
I
10. 100% oxygen source.
O 11. Ability to void.
N 12. Emergency equipment
available.
S 13. Determined the last time that
client eat or drink.
14. Established IV access.
15. Monitor cardiac and
respiratory status.
16. Monitor level of
consciousness.
The answers to the concept map
is on the next slide.
Put the actions listed below in the proper place for the procedure, conscious
sedation.
Conscious
Sedation
Pre Intra Post
1. Provide education 1. Remain with client 1. Ability to cough
N about procedure. at all times. and deep breath.
1. Remain with client at all times. 2. Verify signed 2. Emergency 2. Vital signs stable
U 2. Ability to cough and deep informed consent. equipment available. for 30 to 90 minutes.
R breath.
3. Attached 3. Maintain a safe 3. Ability to tolerate
S 3. Provide education about
monitoring environment. fluids.
procedure. equipment.
I 4. Attach monitoring equipment 4. Monitor ECG. 4. Ability to void.
4. Determined the last
N to the client.
time that client eat of
5. 100% oxygen 5. Monitor level of
5. Maintain a safe environment. source. consciousness.
G drink.
6. Vital signs stable for 30 to 90 6. Monitor cardiac
minutes. 5. Established IV and respiratory status.
7. Monitor with ECG. access.
A 7. Monitor level of
8. Ability to tolerate fluids. consciousness.
C 9. Verify a signed informed
T consent.
I 10. 100% oxygen source.
11. Ability to void.
O 12. Emergency equipment
N available.
13. Determined the last time that
S client eat or drink.
14. Established IV access.
15. Monitor cardiac and respiratory
status.
16. Monitor level of consciousness.

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