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Administration of Moderate Sedation/Analgesia    
by Jan Odom-Forren, RN, MS, CPAN, FAAN and Michael Kost, CRNA, MS
CE159-60 l 1.00 hr

Administration of Moderate Sedation/Analgesia - CE159-60
Objectives:

The goal of this program is to update and enhance nurses’ ability to care for patients who receive moderate sedation and analgesia and to familiarize nurses with applicable standards from The Joint Commission (TJC). After you study the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Differentiate between levels of sedation/ analgesia and general anesthesia.
  • Identify medications used to achieve moderate sedation/analgesia.
  • List the preprocedural, procedural, and postprocedural nursing care of patients who receive moderate sedation/analgesia

Course expires on 1/30/2011
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