health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
[color=#17365d]follow-up: i just received a copy of the report sent to my pcp re the procedure. it states, "the anesthesia plan was to use moderate sedation..." but under physicains orders, it...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
originally posted by wtbcrna http://www.nature.com/ajg/journal/v1...g2009429a.html decreased pain with colonoscopies with warm water intake especially for patients with ibs. thank you. actually...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
i directed this question to foraneman. i am already aware of the issue of "cultural pain perception". i have a high pain threshold. i am interested in foraneman's and others' opinions specifically re...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
“it is also interesting to note that many countries do not routinely do sedation/analgesia at all for colonoscopies, because it isn't considered that painful. a lot of what we perceive is based on...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
Advertising or personal attacks are NOT allowed. This CRNA with a MSN has done a terrific job representing a provider's perspective. He (I assume) couldn't have done a better job if he were a lawyer...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
Sorry, I didn't read past the title, "Nurses Pushing Propofol for Conscious Sedation -Your Thoughts?" so if there is no one else wishing to provide feedback, I will sign off this thread. (a...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
No. Since I am giving you a patient's perspective, training as a psychiatrist etc. is not relevant. You have done a terrific job representing a provider's perspective. You couldn't have done a better...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
"I am giving you a provider's perspective and you can do with it what you want". I am giving you a patient's perspective and you can do with it what you want.
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
There are 4 docs at that endoscopy center and they all use different med protocols. Besides, as an endoscopist, they should be familiar with different medications. And if not, since advance notice was...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
Perhaps it's time to review this?: A Patient’s Bill of Rights A Patient's Bill of Rights was first adopted by the American Hospital Association in 1973. Effective health care requires...
health professinal replied to *traumaRN*'s topic in Gastroenterology
single use of fentanyl in colonoscopy is safe and effective and significantly shortens recovery time. lazaraki g, kountouras j, metallidis s, dokas s, bakaloudis t, chatzopoulos d, gavalas e, zavos c....