Background Knowledge of current trends in nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) may provide important insights into how to improve safety and effectiveness of this practice. Objective To characterise current practice as well as education and competency standards regarding nurse-administered PSA in Australian and New Zealand CCLs. Design A quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive survey design was used. Methods Data were collected using a web-based questionnaire on practice, educational standards and protocols related to nurse-administered PSA. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse data. Results A sample of 62 nurses, each from a different CCL, completed a questionn...
Abstract Paediatric procedures requiring sedation are increasingly being performed off site, but th...
The number of UK hospital patients receiving procedural sedation remains unknown. Our trainee resear...
Background: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) administered by nurses in the cardiac catheteris...
Background: Knowledge of current trends in nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA...
Background: Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists’ guidelines for procedural sedation ...
Aims and objectives\ud \ud To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse-administered proce...
Aims and objectives To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse-administered procedural s...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse‐administered procedural ...
Other information: The cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) is a specialised medical radiology f...
Aim : To develop clinical practice guidelines for nurse-administered procedural sedation and analges...
Objectives: To identify and appraise the literature concerning nurse-administered procedural sedatio...
Aim. Traditional sedation management consists of doctors adjusting the dosage of sedative drugs or a...
Safe sedation is fundamental to many modern cardiological procedures, and following the publication ...
Background: Although there is high-level evidence to guide optimal medical care for percutaneous cor...
Abstract Background The present study was designed to...
Abstract Paediatric procedures requiring sedation are increasingly being performed off site, but th...
The number of UK hospital patients receiving procedural sedation remains unknown. Our trainee resear...
Background: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) administered by nurses in the cardiac catheteris...
Background: Knowledge of current trends in nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA...
Background: Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists’ guidelines for procedural sedation ...
Aims and objectives\ud \ud To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse-administered proce...
Aims and objectives To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse-administered procedural s...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse‐administered procedural ...
Other information: The cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) is a specialised medical radiology f...
Aim : To develop clinical practice guidelines for nurse-administered procedural sedation and analges...
Objectives: To identify and appraise the literature concerning nurse-administered procedural sedatio...
Aim. Traditional sedation management consists of doctors adjusting the dosage of sedative drugs or a...
Safe sedation is fundamental to many modern cardiological procedures, and following the publication ...
Background: Although there is high-level evidence to guide optimal medical care for percutaneous cor...
Abstract Background The present study was designed to...
Abstract Paediatric procedures requiring sedation are increasingly being performed off site, but th...
The number of UK hospital patients receiving procedural sedation remains unknown. Our trainee resear...
Background: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) administered by nurses in the cardiac catheteris...