Procedural sedation is widely used in human patients that may be fearful, anxious, in pain, or uncooperative, which is especially pertinent to patients that do not comprehend the need for immobility during the procedure. Sound familiar? This scenario is obviously mirrored in many/most veterinary patients. This webinar will explore the benefits of procedural sedation, such as decreased patient stress and pain, with a subsequent decreased negative impact on the patient’s health, welfare, and behavior. This presentation will also discuss how decreased pet stress during and following the clinic visit can increase doctor/staff safety, job satisfaction, and client satisfaction. Procedural sedation will also be reviewed in detail for easy integration into your clinic procedures.
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How stress, fear, and pain from even moderately prolonged or strong restraint can negatively impact the patient’s behavior, health, and welfare
How procedural sedation with analgesia can improve patient outcomes and staff/doctor and client satisfaction
How procedural sedation can be used in any clinic with existing drugs and techniques
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Procedural sedation is widely used in human patients that may be fearful, anxious, in pain, or uncooperative, which is especially pertinent to patients that do not comprehend the need for immobility during the procedure. Sound familiar? This scenario is obviously mirrored in many/most veterinary patients. This webinar will explore the benefits of procedural sedation, such as decreased patient stress and pain, with a subsequent decreased negative impact on the patient’s health, welfare, and behavior. This presentation will also discuss how decreased pet stress during and following the clinic visit can increase doctor/staff safety, job satisfaction, and client satisfaction. Procedural sedation will also be reviewed in detail for easy integration into your clinic procedures.
What You'll Learn
How stress, fear, and pain from even moderately prolonged or strong restraint can negatively impact the patient’s behavior, health, and welfare
How procedural sedation with analgesia can improve patient outcomes and staff/doctor and client satisfaction
How procedural sedation can be used in any clinic with existing drugs and techniques
Procedural sedation is widely used in human patients that may be fearful, anxious, in pain, or uncooperative, which is especially pertinent to patients that do not comprehend the need for immobility during the procedure. Sound familiar? This scenario is obviously mirrored in many/most veterinary patients. This webinar will explore the benefits of procedural sedation, such as decreased patient stress and pain, with a subsequent decreased negative impact on the patient’s health, welfare, and behavior. This presentation will also discuss how decreased pet stress during and following the clinic visit can increase doctor/staff safety, job satisfaction, and client satisfaction. Procedural sedation will also be reviewed in detail for easy integration into your clinic procedures.
What You'll Learn
How stress, fear, and pain from even moderately prolonged or strong restraint can negatively impact the patient’s behavior, health, and welfare
How procedural sedation with analgesia can improve patient outcomes and staff/doctor and client satisfaction
How procedural sedation can be used in any clinic with existing drugs and techniques