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It appears to be a common side affect, depending upon the drugs used in the IV. I just had the beginning part of a tooth implant procedure, under conscious sedation, and I have had the hiccups 8 times in two days. I am inclined to assume its from the medication.
Once sedation is halted and the objective is to wake the patient up, the side effects from weaning the patient off are:ConfusionInability to maintain own airway sufficientlyDrowsinessLow conscious leveland others.
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IV Sedation is usually administered pre-op to an anxious patient, or post-op for the same reasons. IV sedation is most frequently piggy-backed into an existing IV. The reason for this is, contrary to TV, finding a vein with a combative patient is difficult and dangerous. IV's are hooked up to trauma patients when necessary, but rarely for the sole reason of administering IV sedatives.
There is oral sedation where medication is placed under the tongue this poses less risk than IV sedation. With IV sedation some people may have adverse reaction to the drugs injected, This could include uncontrolled body actions and can cause the dentist more difficulty in working.
approximately 200mg codeine for similar effects to 30mg oral morphine (not IV!)
The process of IV sedation helps put the patients in a calm state for surgical procedures. It takes effect very quickly and the patient may not remember the procedure afterwards but may still feel drowsy. Unlike general anaesthesia the patient will be awake and follow instructions.
Yes but novacaine and/or liquid cocaine will be used to numb the area.
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