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sedation

drug administration / state of calm / medical sleep
Noun

This term describes both the medical process of administering a drug and the resulting physiological state of the patient. It carries a clinical connotation, typically associated with surgical environments, dentistry, or palliative care to manage distress and pain. As an uncountable noun, it refers to the general concept or state of being sedated. When referring to specific instances or types of the procedure, it remains uncountable, though it is often modified by adjectives such as conscious, deep, or light to specify the level of pharmacological intervention.

Meanings

Noun

The administration of a sedative drug to produce a state of calm or sleep, typically to reduce anxiety or pain before a medical procedure.

"The patient was given conscious sedation before the colonoscopy."

Noun

The state of being under the influence of a sedative drug, characterized by drowsiness or a lack of consciousness.

"The deep sedation ensured that the patient remained still throughout the surgery."

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