Procedural Sedation Practice Exam

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During sedation, who should maintain continuous communication with the nurse about dosages, sedation level, and cardiorespiratory status?

The patient

The nurse

The supervising physician

The supervising physician should maintain continuous communication with the nurse about dosages, sedation level, and cardiorespiratory status. In procedural sedation, this clinician has the overall responsibility for patient safety, directs the sedation plan, and titrates medications in real time based on monitoring data like oxygen saturation, ventilation, heart rate, and blood pressure. They interpret sedation depth and airway status and adjust dosing or intervene as needed. The nurse supports by monitoring and reporting, but the physician makes the dosing decisions and leads the safety response. The patient cannot fulfill this role, and the pharmacist does not provide real-time management during the procedure. This creates the essential safety loop for timely decisions and action.

The pharmacist

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