Aims and objectives: To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse‐administered procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory from the perspectives of senior nurses. Background: Nurses play an important part in managing sedation because the prescription is usually given verbally directly from the cardiologist who is performing the procedure and typically, an anaesthetist is not present. Design: A qualitative exploratory design was employed. Methods: Semi‐structured interviews with 23 nurses from 16 cardiac catheterisation laboratories across four states in Australia and also New Zealand were conducted. Data analysis followed the guide developed by Braun and Clark to identify the main themes. Re...
Background: Side effects of the medications used for procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardia...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to explore health care professionals' (HCPs) perceptions regard...
<b>Background</b>: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) will more often th...
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...
Background: Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists’ guidelines for procedural sedation ...
Objectives: To identify and appraise the literature concerning nurse-administered procedural sedatio...
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...
Background Knowledge of current trends in nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA)...
Nursing management of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients is complex. The complexity of sed...
Aim. Traditional sedation management consists of doctors adjusting the dosage of sedative drugs or a...
Introduction Critical care nurses are responsible for administering sedative medications to mechanic...
Introduction: \ud Nursing in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) varies globally in terms o...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Background: Side effects of the medications used for procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardia...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to explore health care professionals' (HCPs) perceptions regard...
<b>Background</b>: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) will more often th...
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...
Background: Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists’ guidelines for procedural sedation ...
Objectives: To identify and appraise the literature concerning nurse-administered procedural sedatio...
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...
Background Knowledge of current trends in nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA)...
Nursing management of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients is complex. The complexity of sed...
Aim. Traditional sedation management consists of doctors adjusting the dosage of sedative drugs or a...
Introduction Critical care nurses are responsible for administering sedative medications to mechanic...
Introduction: \ud Nursing in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) varies globally in terms o...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Background: Side effects of the medications used for procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardia...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to explore health care professionals' (HCPs) perceptions regard...
<b>Background</b>: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) will more often th...