...consumption * Poor nutrition * Exhaustion * Hypothyroidism * Certain medications, such as sedatives **Prevention of Hypothermia:** * Dress in layers when exposed to cold weather * Wear warm, waterproof...
...to know: Spinal manipulation, while occasionally said to relieve colic, is unsafe for babies and should not be considered as a treatment option. Likewise, sedatives such as phenobarbital and chloral...
...cases, medications may be prescribed to help regulate sleep. Examples include sedatives (used to initiate or maintain sleep) and stimulants (used to treat excessive sleepiness). Different types of medications work...
...The procedure is often done on an outpatient basis either in a clinic or a hospital. Sedatives can be used to help the patient relax especially if the patient is...
...**Procedure** Before cardioversion, patients are typically given sedatives to reduce discomfort. During electrical cardioversion, electrodes are placed on the chest and back, and a controlled electrical impulse is delivered to...
...monitoring of various oesophagal and upper stomach conditions. The patient is closely monitored for a few hours after the procedure, especially if sedatives were administered. They may also be asked...
...a clinic’s procedure room or a hospital operating room. The procedure, which does not take more than an hour, requires the use of sedatives and local anesthetics. It is easy...
...is the Procedure Performed? Before the procedure, the patient is given sedatives and local anaesthetic to numb the groin area where the flexible catheter is inserted. The patient will stay...
...sedative will help him or her relax so that the dentist can perform the dental cleaning procedure without risking the child’s health. Dental sedatives are provided in safe dosages and...
...Patients can also choose other types of sedatives, such as nitrous oxide. Direct inlays are made in the dentist’s office, and can be placed on the patient’s teeth in a...