Is Chronic Cannabis Use Associated With a Risk That Monitored Anesthesia Care for Endoscopic Procedures?
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Julie Ann Gregg, MSN, School of Nursing, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
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Abstract
The factors associated with sedation tolerance have been explored through research projects. There are none in the literature examining the impact of cannabis use on sedation in the veteran population. A retrospective review of elective endoscopy procedures will be performed at the Roudebush VA Medical Center to examine sedation requirements.
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Leadership Connection 2018: Transformative Nursing Leadership, September 15-18, 2018. Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
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Name | Host | Location | Leadership Connection 2018 | Sigma Theta Tau International, the Honor Society of Nursing | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
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