Older patients, especially those who are in a supine position and sedated, tend to become mouth breathers and snorers. |
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I have no recollection of the actual event, or the following week during which I was heavily sedated. |
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Therefore, rabies patients, particularly the encephalitic type, should be isolated, sedated and allowed to die as peacefully as possible. |
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A doctor painstakingly threads a thin tube deep into his sedated patient's heart. |
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She was heavily sedated but she couldn't even open her eyes for the first few days. |
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If it is less traumatic for the patient, these activities are performed after the patient is sedated. |
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The person is sedated and should not eat or drink for a few hours before the procedure. |
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In Metropolis, Fritz Lang had the office as an urban dystopia with workers shuffling about in smocks with bowed heads, sedated by repetition. |
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I was treated very well in hospital, I was sedated that first night, and we basically went from there. |
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His lawyers also claimed that he was heavily sedated with antipsychotic drugs during his trial. |
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To ensure that death by this means would be painless as well as quick, the patient requests that she be adequately sedated. |
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The couple sat by the bedside of their heavily sedated son and explained to him what they were thinking of doing. |
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The researchers at first tried to deliver the gene therapy while the patients were sedated but awake. |
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You can also choose to stay conscious during the operation, or be mildly sedated so that you aren't fully aware of what is happening. |
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He allegedly was over sedated and consequently suffered cardiopulmonary arrest with an ensuing irreversible anoxic brain injury. |
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He was taken to the Great Western Hospital where he was sedated and treated for head injuries. |
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She said her mother was heavily sedated as part of her treatment and needed to be tied into her chair to stop her falling. |
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Plastic surgeon Michael Kelly is masked and gowned, his male patient sedated. |
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The dashboard is markedly sedated than that of the concept, but has the advantage of a smart and ergonomic layout. |
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My hoarse croak was in complete odds with her, happy, sedated voice. |
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During abreactions they can be harmful to themselves and others and may need to be sedated or hospitalized. |
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Her father was his normal, sedated self, perhaps mildly drunk, looking around the room as if he were in a dream, his pale, washed-out features expressionless. |
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It said he has been sedated, received a tracheal intubation, and was on mechanical ventilation. |
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Having said his last goodbyes, having sedated himself for the death chamber, he was spared for a second time. |
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Mid-dose dogs were sedated and high-dose dogs showed both sedation and ataxia. |
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The cat should however not be heavily sedated as this can have minor effects on the outcome of the evaluation. |
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Rather than in a sedated condition and through a tube, non-invasive ventilation involves the patient breathing via a mask. |
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For example, a person who is sedated for long periods may never regain abilities that existed before the sedation. |
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There may be times when you are too tired or sedated to talk with your doctors, and you might want your family to speak on your behalf. |
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The sedated patient may exhibit only a pulse rate increase of 20 or more beats per minute for 15 or more seconds. |
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The patient was heavily sedated after the operation and was unable to care for herself. |
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He took pity on me and we left the US with one heavily sedated dog. |
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Braun records a case in which 5 milligrams of diazepam, a tranquilizer, sedated one personality, while 100 milligrams had little or no effect on another. |
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My first thoughts were not of Ms. Giffords, who at that point was in surgery or at least sedated. |
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There was just this story yesterday, a woman smuggled a sedated monkey into the United States. |
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After the patient is properly sedated perform the orotracheal procedure. |
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When twitched, the horse appears sedated and his heart rate slows. |
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Briefly, the calves were restrained and sedated 20 min prior to the procedure and placed in left-lateral recumbency. |
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A MOTORCYCLIST involved in a serious road crash had to be sedated by doctors at the scene after he was left him trapped beneath a van. |
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A DISTRESSED horse had to be sedated after getting its leg stuck in a horsebox. |
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She was sedated with haloperidol and lorazepam and after consultation with an HIV psychiatrist valproate 200 mg bd was added. |
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She was sedated during the procedure, but that is is not always the case. |
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All the patients were lightly sedated with either a combination of morphine and midazolam, or propofol by infusion. |
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After that, a female doctor was ordered to search the woman, she was sedated and then subjected to a body cavity search and X-rays. |
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The patient is sedated and a bronchoscope is threaded through the nose or throat, and into the lungs. |
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When the couple arrived, footballmad Sam was being sedated in prep aration to be airlifted to hospital by the Great North Air Ambulance Service. |
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She was sedated, bathed and following an overnight stay Sofie is recovering. |
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Rick was sedated and required ventilatory support due to prolonged apnoeic episodes that followed the seizures. |
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Most recently, however, the BIS was studied in relation to nociception in sedated patients undergoing various surgical interventions. |
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Equally unacceptable to some people at the end of their lives is the practice of being sedated into unconsciousness and then denied food and fluids. |
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This test does not hurt because your child is sedated at all times. |
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For example, a chemical restraint may leave a person sedated and inactive. |
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Note: the contractions are not that powerful in a sedated cat. |
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Even if the person is sedated it's worth continuing to talk to him or her. |
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She was then restored to state custody, taken to the hospital, tied to the bed, sedated, implanted with a port in her chest, and filled with chemicals. |
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It is highly unusual, if not unprecedented, for inspectors to find evidence of patients being subjected to inappropriate physical restraint or being inappropriately sedated without proper consent. |
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As such, she is trained to perform dental care while patients are sedated with dinitrogen oxide, which reduces anxiety yet maintains a wakeful state. |
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The patient will need to be mildly sedated, but not put to sleep. |
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These patients could end up sedated to death nonvoluntarily since, if given the choice, they might have changed their minds. |
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During this time, our patient was sedated and supported with assist-control ventilation and intravenous crystalloids and colloids. |
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Lactic acidosis and bradyarrhythmia in a child sedated with propofol. |
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Himalayan and American black bears were sedated and sent up in the bomber. |
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Songs such as Wassup and Purple Swag were slow and sedated, full of disorienting narcotic rushes, while more upbeat Wild For The Night and Jodye were massive. |
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Following discharge, the patient was very sedated from the promethazine and had an altered state of consciousness, but managed to drive home to his residence. |
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