Inhalation sedation Flashcards

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What are the indications

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Anxiety
Needle phobia
Gagging
Traumatic procedures
Medical conditions aggravated by stress
Unaccompanied adults requiring sedation

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What are the contraindications

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Common cold
Tonsillar/adenoidal enlargement
Severe COPD
First trimester of pregnancy
Fear of “mask” /Claustrophobia
Patients with limited ability to understand

Doesnt work for severe dental anxiety

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What equipment is needed

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Gas cylinders
Pressure reducing valves
Flow control meter
Reservoir bag
Gas delivery hoses
Nasal hood
Waste gas scavenging system

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4
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How much O2 is used wit hO2 emergency flush button

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35l/min

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What safety features are there

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Pin index system – prevents the wrong cylinder being attached

Diameter index system – prevents cross connection of piping

Minimum oxygen delivery 30%

Oxygen fail safe – operates when oxygen pressure < 40 psi

Air entrainment valve

Oxygen flush button

Oxygen monitor

Reservoir bag

Colour coding

Scavenging system

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What are the Adv

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Rapid onset (2-3 mins)

Rapid peak action (3-5 mins)

Depth altered either way

Flexible duration

Rapid recovery

No injection (for the sedation but obviously LA still required depending on the procedure)

Few side effects to patient

Drug not metabolised

Some analgesia (though better for iscaemic than inflammatory pain)

No amnesia

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What are the DisAdv

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Equipment expensive

Gases expensive

Space occupying equipment

Not potent

Requires ability to breath through nose

Chronic exposure risk

Staff addiction

Difficult to accurately determine actual dose

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What are the signs of an adequate sedation

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Patient relaxed/comfortable
Patient awake
Reduced blink rate
Laryngeal reflexes unaffected
Vital signs unaffected
Gag reflex obtunded
Mouth open on request
Decreased reaction to painful stimuli
Decrease in spontaneous movements
Verbal contact maintained

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What are the symptoms of an adequate sedation

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Mental and physical relaxation
Lessened awareness of pain
Paraesthesia – lips, fingers, toes, legs, tongue
Lethargy
Euphoria
Detachment ‘floating feeling’
Warmth
Altered awareness of passage of time
Dreaming
Small controllable “fit of the giggles”

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Wha are the S&S of an over sedation

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Mouth closing – repeatedly
Spontaneous mouth breathing
Nausea/vomiting
Irrational and sluggish responses
Decreased cooperation
Incoherent speech
Uncontrolled laughter, tears
Patient no longer enjoying the effects

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What are the pre-op instructions

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Have a light meal before appointment
Take routine medicines as usual
Children accompanied by a competent adult
Adults accompanied at their first sedation appt. afterwards may then attend alone
Do not drink alcohol on day of appointment
Wear sensible clothing
Arrange care of children during and after your appointment
Plan to remain in clinic for up to 30 minutes after treatment

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What is the technique

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Set up the machine
Select nasal hood (record size in notes)
Connect to hoses
Set mixture dial to 100% O2
Settle patient in dental chair
Reinforce explanations of procedure
Set flow to 5-6l per minute
Position hood on the patient’s nose
Encourage nasal breathing
Patient to be comfortable with hood before proceeding – about 1 minute
Ask patient to signal when begin to feel different
Reduce O2 by 10%
Wait 1 minute and repeat
After O2 reaches 80%, reduce by 5% per minute
Stop titration when patient ready for treatment

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If patient over-sedated what do you do

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increase O2 in 5-10% increments until satisfactory sedation

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If patient under-sedated what do you do

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decrease O2 in 5% increments until satisfactory sedation

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What do you do at the recovery stage

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Gradually increase O2 by 10-20% per minute until 100% or can turn straight to 100%

Administer 100% O2 for 2-3 minutes to prevent diffusion hypoxia

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16
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How many liters of gas per minute can a quantiflex machine deliver

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10l/min

17
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On a quantiflex machine is the scavenging system internal or external

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The scavenging system is external to the quantiflex machine or piped gas system