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Название: Gastroenterological Endoscopy

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: Ingram

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СКАЧАТЬ an interval of 6–12 hours).4,5,6 Furthermore, patients should be provided written instructions because of amnesic effects of the procedural sedation.4,5,6

• Stable vital signs for at least 1 h
• Ability to dress, walk, and micturate without difficulty
• No excessive pain or nausea
• Intake of oral fluids without difficulty
• Adult escort
• Postsedation care at home available
• Written and verbal instructions outlining possible complications
• Phone number to be called in case of emergency

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