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Minimal & Moderate Sedation Focus on British Columbia

Continuum of Sedation in BC Single Oral Sedative Nitrous Oxide & Oxygen Single Oral Sedative and Nitrous Oxide & Oxygen Moderate Sedation Minimal Sedation Further broken down into enteral and parenteral Deep Sedation General Anesthesia Adapted from CDSBC Standards and Guidelines

Usually Achieved by Hrs Minimal Sedation 0 14 16 Oral/SL administration of a single enteral drug, up to the MRD Inhalation of N2O/O2 Both Hrs/Pts Moderate Sedation 40/20 60/20 150 cases Oral administration of multiple sedative drugs, w/ or w/o N2O2/O2 Parenteral benzo (Level 1) Parenteral benzo + narcotic (Level 2) CDSBC Standards & Guidelines

Dentists Educational Requirements CDSBC Standards & Guidelines Single Oral Sedative Drug: The dentist must have achieve training from either their undergraduate dental program or an appropriate postgraduate course. Dentists currently registered with CDSBC may administer a single oral sedation drug for the purpose of minimal sedation. Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen: The dentist must have achieve training from either their undergraduate dental program or an appropriate postgraduate course. At a minimum, this must include 14 hours of combined didactic/clinical training. Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen With a Single Oral Sedative Drug: The dentist will typically obtain training in a continuing education course. At a minimum, the course must include 16 hours of combined didactic/clinical training.

Minimal Sedation Registration: Dentists administering minimal sedation do not need to register their qualifications with CDSBC but must meet the educational requirements as set out in these Standards To administer minimal sedation, the dentist must maintain certification in BLS for health care providers (CPR-HCP) or an appropriate equivalent as determined by the Sedation and General Anaesthetic Services Committee. ACLS required for moderate sedation

Definitions Enteral a technique of drug administration in which the agent is absorbed through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract or mucosa Examples of enteral administration include: oral sublingual (transmucosal) Source: CDSBC Standards & Guidelines

Definitions Parenteral a technique of drug administration whereby the administration route is not through the digestive tract. Examples of parenteral administration include: intramuscular (IM) intravenous (IV) intranasal (IN) submucosal (SM) subcutaneous (SC) intraosseous (IO) Source: CDSBC Standards & Guidelines

Definitions Inhalation a technique of administration in which a gaseous or volatile agent is introduced into the lungs, and whose primary effect is due to absorption through the gas/blood interface. Maximum Recommended Dose (MRD) maximum FDArecommended dose of a drug, as printed on FDA-approved labelling for unmonitored home use. Minimal Sedation a minimally depressed level of consciousness produced by a pharmacological method, in which the patient retains the ability to independently and continuously maintain an airway and respond normally to tactile stimulation and verbal command. Although cognitive function and coordination may be modestly impaired, ventilatory and cardiovascular functions are unaffected.

Definitions Reversal agents agents that act by interfering with a sedative medication s action(s). Reversal agents include flumazenil for benzodiazepines and naloxone for opioids. Supplemental dosing administration of an additional dose of the initial sedative drug. The supplemental dose should not exceed one-half of the initial dose, and should not be administered until the dentist has determined that the peak effect of the initial dosing has passed. The total aggregate dose must not exceed 1.5 times the MRD on the day of treatment. Supplemental dosing is discouraged, and if used, must be carried out with great caution. Time-oriented anaesthesia record documentation at appropriate time intervals of drugs, doses and physiological data obtained during patient monitoring.

Equipment Requirements The following equipment must be immediately available during sedation: 1. A ventilation apparatus or bag valve mask (e.g., Ambu bag) suitable for the patient being treated (both in treatment and in recovery areas); 2. An emergency medication kit or cart (Minimal -- Appendix C; Moderate -- Appendix D); 3. Oxygen and suction equipment; and 4. A manual defibrillator and/or AED is highly recommended for minimal sedation and is required for both oral (enteral) moderate sedation and parenteral moderate sedation

Equipment Requirements Appendix C: Emergency Medications Required for Minimal Sedation

Equipment Requirements Minimum Requirements for Inhalation Equipment Used during Sedation 1. Inhalation equipment must have the capacity to deliver 100% oxygen and never more than 70% nitrous oxide concentration at a flow rate appropriate for the patient s size; 2. Nitrous oxide/oxygen equipment must have a failsafe system; and 3. Nitrous oxide/oxygen equipment must have an appropriate scavenging system. Any nitrous oxide machine capable of delivering a nitrous level greater than 70% MUST be retired.

Equipment Requirements Equipment Maintenance Requirements 1. Nitrous oxide machines must be inspected annually or more frequently as recommended by the manufacturer, whichever is more frequent; 2. Physiological monitoring devices must be inspected and maintained on an annual basis or in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines, whichever is more frequent; and 3. A logbook of all equipment inspections and maintenance must be kept on the premises.

Clinical Standards for Minimal and Moderate Sedation Medical History Present and part illnesses Hospital admissions Current medications (incl. doses) Rx drugs Non-Rx drugs Herbals Allergies to drugs A functional inquiry Appropriate physical evaluation Sample MHx in Appendix E of CDSBC Standards & Guidelines

Personnel Requirements for Minimal Sedation The only persons who may administer oral sedative agents to patients are: 1. Dentist 2. Registered Nurse (RN) acting under the direction of the Dentist 3. For pediatric patients, a parent/guardian. Must be given in the presence of the dentist/rn CDA s MUST NEVER give medication directly to patients. An appropriately trained staff person must be with the patient at all times during treatment.

Personnel Requirements for Minimal Sedation The minimal sedation team MUST be comprised of at least two individuals: 1. An appropriately trained dentist with current BLS or equivalent 2. An appropriately trained staff member with current BLS or equivalent Dentist Responsibilities During Minimal Sedation Must ensure that the assistant is adequately trained Must administer the sedation Must ensure the patient is monitored and supported Must recognize and treat adverse patient responses

Personnel Requirements for Minimal Sedation Professional responsibilities of the sedation/operative assistants include: 1. Assisting in determining the patient s level of consciousness; 2. Assisting in monitoring physiologic parameters; 3. Assisting in protecting the airway by keeping it free of secretions, blood and debris; 4. Recording appropriate findings/parameters; 5. Assisting the dentist in supporting the patient if the level of sedation becomes deeper than intended; 6. Assisting in emergency procedures; and 7. Supervising and monitoring the patient as directed by the dentist.

Monitoring A dentist or, at the dentist s direction, an appropriately trained staff member, must remain in the operatory to monitor the patient continuously until the patient meets the criteria for discharge. The appropriately trained staff member must be familiar with monitoring techniques and equipment.

CDSBC Standards Available online at: https://www.cdsbc.org/cdsbcp ubliclibrary/minimal-moderate- Sedation-Standards.pdf or, find the link at www.bestdentalce.com