ORAL, RECTAL, AND INTRAMUSCULAR SEDATION In this, and in subsequent sections, the techniques of pharmacosedation are described in detail. Major sections are devoted to the inhalation and intravenous (IV) routes, two of the more useful pharmacosedative techniques. In this section, other routes of drug administration are discussed in depth: oral, rectal, and intramuscular (IM), each of which can prove to/> Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: 19: Teaching Inhalation Sedation: History and Present Guidelines 36: The Geriatric Patient 39: Neurologic Illnesses and Other Conditions 40: Medicolegal Considerations 27: Intravenous Sedation: Complications 14: Inhalation Sedation Equipment Stay updated, free dental videos. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Sedation A Guide to Patient Management 5e Jan 5, 2015 | Posted by mrzezo in General Dentistry | Comments Off on Oral, Rectal, and Intramuscular Sedation VIDEdental - Online dental courses
ORAL, RECTAL, AND INTRAMUSCULAR SEDATION In this, and in subsequent sections, the techniques of pharmacosedation are described in detail. Major sections are devoted to the inhalation and intravenous (IV) routes, two of the more useful pharmacosedative techniques. In this section, other routes of drug administration are discussed in depth: oral, rectal, and intramuscular (IM), each of which can prove to/> Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: 19: Teaching Inhalation Sedation: History and Present Guidelines 36: The Geriatric Patient 39: Neurologic Illnesses and Other Conditions 40: Medicolegal Considerations 27: Intravenous Sedation: Complications 14: Inhalation Sedation Equipment Stay updated, free dental videos. Join our Telegram channel Join