Sedation

The act of calming someone using a sedative.


Induced state of reduced activity and excitability; a state of calm and quiet, sometimes with sleep.


The use of a drug to calm and relax a patient. Sedation is used to control excessive anxiety and aggressive behavior. It is also sometimes used as a premedication for a person who is about to undergo an uncomfortable surgical procedure.


The production of a restful state of mind, particularly by the use of drugs.


The production of a calm and peaceful state of mind, especially by the use of sedatives. The aim is to reduce abnormal anxiety and bring aggressive behaviour under control. Sedation is also a part of the preparation of a patient for surgery or for any procedure that may be frightening or uncomfortable.


The process of allaying nervous excitement.


The administration of a medication to induce a state of calmness in an individual. Sedation is employed to alleviate heightened anxiety and manage potentially harmful aggressive behavior. Additionally, it can be employed as a component of premedication (medications administered prior to surgery preparation). Sleeping medications are utilized for sedation during nighttime.


 


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