Monitoring Sedation
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn about monitoring sedation in pediatric patients through this comprehensive 23-minute video lecture by Aaron Calhoun for OPENPediatrics. Explore the effects of sedative drugs on the respiratory system, understand the importance of monitoring upper airway tone, and discover guidelines for moderate and deep sedation. Gain insights into various monitoring techniques, including pulse oximetry, capnography, and hemodynamic monitoring. Examine clinical scenarios and research findings from the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium. Enhance your knowledge of sedation monitoring practices and recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Society of Anesthesiologists. This expert-led lecture is part of OPENPediatrics' interactive digital learning platform, designed to promote knowledge exchange among healthcare providers caring for critically ill children worldwide.
Syllabus
Intro
MONITORING SEDATION Introduction and Objectives
MONITORING SEDATION Lecture Outline
SEDATIVE DRUGS Respiratory System Effects
PEDIATRIC SEDATION RESEARCH CONSORTIUM 2006, 2009
SEDATION and UPPER AIRWAY TONE Pharyngeal Collapse
PEDIATRIC UPPER AIRWAY
SEDATION EFFECTS ON THE UPPER AIRWAY
SEDATION & HYPOVENTILATION Effects of Supplemental Oxygen
SEDATION GUIDELINES
MODERATE and DEEP SEDATION Monitoring Guidelines
AAP and ASA SEDATION DEPTH and MONITORING RECOMMENDATIONS
SEDATION MONITORING PRACTICES (PSRC)
RESPIRATORY MONITORING
MONITORING OXYGENATION PULSE OXIMETRY
MONITORING VENTILATION
PRETRACHEAL STETHOSCOPE
CAPNOGRAPHY CLINICAL SCENARIOS
MONITORING HEMODYNAMICS
MONITORING SEDATION SUMMARY
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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