Variability of Dosing and Number of Medications Needed to Achieve Adequate Sedation in Mechanically Ventilated Pediatric Intensive Care Patients
Children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) often require multiple medications to achieve comfort and sedation. Although starting doses are available, these medications are typically titrated to the desired effect. Both oversedation and undersedation are associated with adverse eve...
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Main Authors: | Emma M. Tillman (Author), Joseph Ipe (Author), Kelly J. Weaver (Author), Todd C. Skaar (Author), Courtney M. Rowan (Author), James E. Slaven (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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