Moderate Sedation
Moderate Sedation with Healing Music and SuggestionsBy M
Moderate Sedation
Moderate Sedation with Healing Music and SuggestionsBy M. Ron Eslinger, RN, CRNA, APN, MA, BCH, FNCHPlace Head phones on either before or during induction of anesthesia and let play through out anesthesia.WAKE UP FEELING GREAT AFTER YOUR SURGERY There is nothing else like it. You will love it!Research Proven - Imagine waking up after your surgery:Hungry, Not Nauseated or Vomiting.Feeling better than you thought you would.Waking up comfortable.Healing faster than normal.Best used in conjunction with Preparing For Your SurgeryAs seen on PBS New Medicine March 7, 2006.A program designed by Ron Eslinger, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and Certified Master Hypnotherapy Instructor who uses positive suggestions and biorhythmic music to enhance patient satisfaction after general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and conscious sedation.Subliminal suggestions for reassurance and healing in the background of specially prepared biorhythmic music. A recording for the patient undergoing conscious sedation or regional anesthesia.Intra-Operative suggestions reduce incidence of post hysterectomy emesis.JAMA 1997 Aug; 47(8): 202-204."Anesthetised surgical patients with direct physiological suggestions, were associated with doses of post-operative analgesics which were very low. . . .a reduction in the need for post-operative urinary catheter. "Consciousness Awareness and Pain in General Anesthesia. M.Rosen and J.N. Lunn, 1987 Butterworths and Company, p.135.Positive therapeutic suggestions may be considered as an alternative to antiemetic therapy.JAMA 1997 Aug; 47(8): 202-204.Positive Intraoperative suggestions significantly reduce patients ' morphine requirements postoperatively.BMJ 1990 Oct 6;301(6755):788-90.The patients in the intra-operative suggestion group spent significantly less time in hospital after surgery.Lancet 1988 Aug 27;2(8609):491-3.Therapeutic suggestions given during neurolept-anaesthesia decrease post-operative nausea and vomiting. Eur J Anesthesiology 1998 Jul;15 (4):446-52.