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6 Mar 2016 1. Statement on Granting Privileges for Administration of Moderate Sedation to Practitioners. Who are Not Anesthesia Professionals. Committee of Origin: Ad Hoc Committee on Credentialing. Committee of Review: Ambulatory Surgical Care. (Approved by the ASA House of Delegates on October 25, 2005,
The statement recognizes that RNs administer such medications as etomidate, propofol, ketamine, fentanyl, and midazolam to manage painful conditions, using moderate to deep sedation (American Nurses Association [ANA], 2008). In contrast, the ASA and American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) published a
ANA Position Statement - Approved 3/20/08. The immediate availability of interventions including procedural sedation is critical to serving the needs of our patients. Preserving life, restoring health, and alleviating suffering have been fundamental to the practice of nursing and medicine for centuries. We are challenged as
SCI Nurs. 1992 Jun;9(2):55-6. ANA position statements. The role of the registered nurse in the management of patients receiving IV conscious sedation for short-term therapeutic, diagnostic, or surgical procedures. [No authors listed]. PMID: 1626279; [Indexed for MEDLINE]. Publication Types: Guideline; Practice Guideline
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: Capnography during Procedural Sedation/Analgesia. 915 Lee Street, Des Plaines, IL 60016-6569 ? 800.900.9659 ? wwwena.org ? Follow us. 3. Background/Significance. Medication administration and patient monitoring are routine practices for emergency nurses during procedural
to the perioperative registered nurse's role as a provider of moderate sedation/analge- sia.5 (PNDS: I1). The professional obligation of the periop- erative registered nurse to safeguard clients is grounded in the ethical obligation to the patient, the profession, society, the American. Nurses Association's (ANA) Standards of
It was developed by reviewing the literature on conscious sedation and analgesia, professional statements, and policies and procedures from a number of institutions across the country. It is intended to be used as a guideline for developing a policy and procedure that will help to insure safe and effective administration and
CRNA Practice American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) position statement on Guidelines for Registered Nurses Engaged in the Administration of Sedation.
The immediate availability of interventions including procedural sedation is critical to serving the needs of our patients. Preserving life, restoring health, and alleviating suffering have been fundamental to the practice of nursing and medicine for centuries. We are challenged as health care professionals to provide this care in
The American Association of Moderate Sedation Nurses (AAMSN) Position Statement on the Role of the Registered Nurse in the Management of Patients Receiving The registered nurse will be knowledgeable and familiar with their Board of Nursing and institution's guidelines as well as The Joint Commission for
     

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