Oral Sedation for Dental Procedures in Children by Stephen Wilson

Oral Sedation for Dental Procedures in Children by Stephen Wilson

Author:Stephen Wilson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg


Dressing the child in comfortable but loosely fitting clothing such as a tee or sweat shirt, blouse, and trousers. The clothing should facilitate access to the anterior chest wall or upper arms as needed for the placement of monitors, IV access, or for monitoring breathing parameters and tissue coloration. Dresses that button in the back or are difficult to remove and expose the chest area or can be soiled by vomitus should not be encouraged.

Strong encouragement of the parent/guardian to contact your office should the child have conditions that might compromise the child during a sedative experience. Some of these conditions include recent head trauma (i.e., last 2–4 weeks) in which loss of consciousness, dizziness, vomiting, confusion, or guarded monitoring of the child occurred; cold or flu-like symptoms such as a sore throat, fever, lethargy and malaise, vomiting, or rhinitis within a day or two before the sedation appointment; or any other condition affecting respiratory or cardiac functions.



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