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Sedation and Patient Monitoring for Bedside Pain Management Interventions

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This chapter outlines appropriate sedation, anesthesia, and patient monitoring for various types of outpatient and inpatient pain management interventions while considering patient comfort and safety. The chapter highlights examples of pain-relieving ketamine and lidocaine infusion protocols and reviews levels of sedation and potential complications.

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Pan, W., Patel, S., Anitescu, M. (2022). Sedation and Patient Monitoring for Bedside Pain Management Interventions. In: Souza, D., Kohan, L.R. (eds) Bedside Pain Management Interventions. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11188-4_4

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