Intranasal drug administration for procedural sedation in children admitted to pediatric Emergency Room

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  1. 5. Which drug causes a state of dissociative sedation in children?
  2. 6. Fentanyl provides which kind of effect?
  3. 7. A _______ sedating agent has a rapid onset with short duration of action; it is effective and safe
  4. 9. Which drug should be considered for procedures which include burns dressings or orthopaedic manipulation?
  5. 11. Intranasal sedation provides which kind of absorption
  6. 12. Usually, children’s fear and anticipatory _______ increase the likelihood of experiencing more pain and distress during actual procedures
  7. 13. A technique to maximise drug absorption is to administer into both ____
  8. 15. What does the 'A' in MAD stand for?
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  1. 1. This review has shown that the use of these drugs is effective and safe if they are administered by ________ with expertise and equipment necessary to monitor patients during and after administration
  2. 2. Inadequately managed pain in children can also have detrimental _________ consequences
  3. 3. pain is often _______ in childhood
  4. 4. Elevated anxiety, distress, anger and low mood can increase the child’s pain _______ and make subsequent medical procedures and pain management more difficult
  5. 8. __________ levels of sedatives can be reached via intranasal administration due to the rich vascular plexus cavity which communicates with the subarachnoid space via the olfactory nerve
  6. 10. The benefits of providing adequate procedural _______ for children include decreasing patient anxiety and emotional trauma, decreasing parental emotional discomfort, and facilitating ease and/or completion of the procedure
  7. 14. Intranasal Midazolam is great for which kind of procedures which include venepuncture and portacath access?