Description
The Pediatric Procedural Sedation Handbook provides a comprehensive but concise review of the essential information needed to allow for the safe practice of pediatric procedural sedation. Written by a group of multidisciplinary authors, this text explores the fundamentals of sedation, procedural sedation, special patient considerations, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and more. Each chapter offers a starting point and suggestions for further in-depth study of all aspects of providing safe, effective, multidisciplinary-team based sedation care for children undergoing testing and procedures outside of an operating room setting. Appendices providing medication dosing and delivery route suggestions complement the text and can be used for quick reference. This book is a must-read for any clinician involved in modern, team-based patient-centered care, including physicians, nurses, dentists, and child life specialists.Editors and authors are members of the Society of Pediatric Sedation, a multidisciplinary society dedicated to the advance of pediatric sedation by promoting safe, high quality care, innovative research, and quality professional education.
Table of Contents
Part 1. Fundamentals of SedationChapter 1: Pediatric Sedation - How it has evolved?Lia LowrieChapter 2: The Impact of Procedural StressJill Chorney and Melissa HowlettChapter 3: Sedation as a Continuum3.1 Minimal, Moderate and Deep SedationÉlise Van der Jagt3.2 Assessing Patient State and EfficacyJoseph CraveroChapter 4: Pediatric Airway and Respiration4.1 The Pediatric AirwayLowell Clark and Stephen Tomek4.2 Sedation EffectsMary Landrigan-Ossar and Samuel Vanderhoek4.3 Techniques for Managing the AirwayMary Landrigan-Ossar and Samuel VanderhoekChapter 5: Cardiovascular System5.1 Sedation EffectsJeffrey Linzer5.2 Congenital Heart Disease ConsiderationsMichael Wolf and Feifei WilliamsChapter 6: The Pediatric Pre-Sedation Evaluation and Preparation6.1 Risk AssessmentMark Buckmaster6.2 Pre-screeningDeborah LaViolette6.3 Pre-sedation Preparation: Equipment and Time Out/ChecklistsElizabeth Mack and Rhea Vidrine6.4 Fasting and Aspiration Risk in Procedural SedationMaala Bhatt and Mark RobackChapter 7: Monitoring7.1 Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring and ElectrocardiographyMelissa Langhan and Seth Wolf7.2 Pulse OximetryMelissa Langhan and Storm Liebling7.3 VentilationKevin Couloures7.4 ObservationDebra FaulkChapter 8: The Recovery Phase of Sedation8.1 MonitoringLorie Reilly8.2 Discharge ConsiderationsMichelle Rhoads and Tracy Campbell8.3 Follow-upLorie ReillyChapter 9: Adverse Events of Sedation9.1 Definition and IncidenceDavid Fagin9.2 Minor EventsCorrie Chumpitazi9.3 Moderate EventsCorrie Chumpitazi9.4 Major EventsCorrie Chumpitazi9.5 RisksPeter Chin and Sara Walls9.6 Methods of Rescue and ResponseCorrie Chumpitazi and Christopher ReesPart 2. Procedural SedationChapter 10: Procedural Considerations10.1 Procedural Aspects affecting Sedation Care: Invasiveness and DurationAnne Stormorken10.2 Procedural Aspects affecting Sedation Care: Skill Set and LocationSusanne Kost and Kimberly Fugok10.3 Urgent Sedation (unscheduled procedural sedation) in the Emergency Department Benjamin Jackson, Elysha PifkoChapter 11: Special Patient Considerations11.1 The Obese ChildJames Hertzog11.2 The Autistic ChildPradip Kamat and Laurie Burton11.3 The Child with Cerebral PalsyJoanne Hojsak and Jennifer Gillen11.4 The Premature InfantJeana Havidich and Rebecca EvansChapter 12: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures12.1 Radiology - MRI and CT imaging ConsiderationsAmber Rogers12.2 Radiation TherapyNicole Johnson and Bryan McKee12.3 VCUGPatricia Scherrer and Laura Bredbenner12.4 EndoscopyBarbara Dilos and Cheryl Gooden12.5 BiopsyJennifer Biber and Jenna Wheeler12.6 PulmonaryPaul Smith12.7 CardiologyJaney Phelps12.8 OncologyGordon Gale12.9 Intravenous AccessJenna Fine and Lia Lowrie12.10 OrthopedicMary Hegenbarth12.11 NeurologyDaniel Sedillo and Samuel Zuckerman12.12 CutaneousJudson Barber and Jacinta Cooper12.13 Botox InjectionsChristina MannixChapter 13: Sedation in the Pediatric Dental PracticeJohn UnkelChapter 14: International Approaches to Pediatric Sedation14.1 The NICE Guideline: UK ExperienceMichael Surry and Sarah GreenawayChapter 15: Non-IV Sedation15.1 Nitrous OxideJudith Zier and Mary Kay Farrell15.2 Intranasal MedicationsDaniel Tsze and Jason Reynolds15.3 Oral MedicationsBecky Burger and Shobhit Jain15.4 Topical and Local AnestheticsConstance Houck and Amy VinsonPart 3. Beyond SedationChapter 16: Multiprofessional Team16.1 Physician Training and PerspectiveGregory Hollman and Andrea Carberry16.2 NursingMichelle Rhoads and Eileen Briening16.3 Child Life SpecialistsLaura Mitchell and Christine TatemChapter 17: Guidelines, Regulatory Issues and Reimbursement17.1 Society GuidelinesUrmila Tirodker17.2 Regulatory IssuesJerard (Mick) Connors and Jesse Sturm17.3 Hospital and Professional ReimbursementDavid Banks and David Werner17.4 The Credentialing and Re-credentialing ProcessJoseph Tobias and Gregory HollmanChapter 18: Administrative Organization18.1 A Sedation Unit ApproachJohn Kopec18.2 A Sedation Team ApproachMichael TurmelleChapter 19: Quality Improvement in Pediatric SedationCheri Landers and Ashwin KrishnaAppendix: Pharmacologic TherapySally Webb and John Berkenbosch



