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摘要
为了进行有效和安全的程序性镇静,必须了解使用各种镇静和镇痛药可能发生的不良事件。如果镇静师正确评估患者的生理和心理状况,了解所给药物的副作用和可能加剧风险的程序条件,通常可以预测不良事件(有时被认为是护理并发症)。有了这样的准备,镇静师可以监测事件,既可以预防它,也可以及时提供支持性护理。美国儿科学会(American Academy of Pediatrics)和其他国家组织已经制定了护理需要程序性镇静的患者的指南,目的是告知镇静医师镇静护理所涉及的风险,以及改善或预防患者伤害所需的技能和设备。不良事件可分为轻微、中度和严重。
To perform effective and safe procedural sedation, one must be knowledgeable about the adverse events that can occur with the administration of various sedatives and analgesics. Adverse events (sometimes thought of as complications of care) are often predictable if the sedationist properly assesses the patient’s physiologic and psychological conditions and understands the side effects of the medications administered and the procedural conditions that may exacerbate risk. With such preparation, the sedationist can monitor for the event and can either prevent it or provide supportive care in a timely manner. The American Academy of Pediatrics and other national organizations have developed guidelines for caring for patients requiring procedural sedation with the intent of informing sedationists of the risks involved in sedation care and the skills and equipment needed to ameliorate or prevent patient harm. Adverse events can be classified as minor, moderate, and major.