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- BookKeira P. Mason, editor.Contents:
Part I. Pediatric Sedation Outside the Operating Room
1. The History of Sedation
2. Sedation Policies, Recommendations and Guidelines Across the Specialties and Continents
3. Procedural Sedation: Let's Review the Basics
4. The Pre-Sedation Assessment and Implications on Management
5. Sedation Scales and Discharge Criteria: How Do They Differ? Which One to Choose? Do They Really Apply to Sedation?
6. Physiological Monitoring for Procedural Sedation: The Routine and Beyond
7. The Pediatric Airway: Anatomy, Challenges and Solutions
8. Pediatric Physiology: How Does It Differ from Adults?
9. The Pharmacology and Clinical Application of Sedatives, Analgesics, and Adjuncts
10. Sedatives: Effects on Memory and Amnesia
11. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in the Pediatric Population
12. Billing and Reimbursement for Sedation Services in the United States
Part II. Sedation Models Delivered by Different Specialties: A Global Voyage
13. The Pediatric Hospital Medicine Service: Models, Protocols and Challenges
14. The Anesthesia Directed Sedation Service: Models, Protocols and Challenges
15. Sedation in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: International Practice
16. Sedation in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Challenges, Outcomes and Future Strategies in the United States
17. Sedation in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Current Practice in Europe
18. Sedation for Pediatric Gastrointestinal Procedures
19. Sedation in the Emergency Department: A Complex and Multifactorial Challenge
20. Sedation of Pediatric Patients for Dental Procedures: The United States, European and South American Experience
21. Pediatric Sedation: The European Experience and Approach
22. Pediatric Sedation: The South American Approach
23. Pediatric Sedation: The Asian Approach ? Current State of Sedation in China
24. Pediatric Sedation: The South Pacific Approach
25. Pediatric Sedation in the Underdeveloped Third World ? An African Perspective: Models, Protocols and Challenges
Part III. Safety in Sedation
26. Pediatric Sedatives and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA): Challenges, Limitations and Drugs in Development
27. Is there Evidence for Long-term Neurocognitive Effects of Sedatives?
28. Incidence and Stratification of Adverse Events Associated with Sedation: Is there a Benchmark?
29. Medicolegal Risks and Outcomes of Sedation
30. Improving the Safety of Pediatric Sedation ? Human Error, Technology and Clinical Microsystems
Part IV. Sedation into the 22nd Century
31. Intravenous Infusions for Sedation: Rationale, State of the Art and Future Trends
32. Usage of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pediatric Sedation
33. Pediatric Research: Designing, Implementing, and Interpreting Strong Trials
34. Non-pharmacological Distraction Techniques as Sedation Adjunct
35. The Role of Simulation in Safety and Training
36. Michael Jackson: Medical Ethics and What Went Wrong
37. Ethics and Clinical Aspects of Palliative Sedation in the Terminally Ill Child
38. Future of Pediatric Sedation. - ArticleArden GB, Carter RM, Hogg C, Siegel IM, Margolis S.Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1979 Apr;18(4):421-6.A gold foil ERG electrode is described. The device is inexpensive and simple to fabricate. Since it is hooked over the lower lid and makes minimal touch contact with the inferior limbal area, it can be used in circumstances which require prolonged testing of retinal function or in eyes with corneal pathology. Because the optics of the eye are not compromised, it is possible, with the use of appropriate stimuli and response-averaging techniques, to record local EFGs from relatively small retinal areas.