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The need for an educational DVD for procedural sedation using ketamine and propofol
  1. L O Jones,
  2. J G Lloyd
  1. Emergency Department, Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation NHS Trust, Exeter, Devon, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Lewis O Jones, Emergency Department, Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation NHS Trust, Exeter EX2 5DW, UK; lewis.jones{at}rdeft.nhs.uk

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In 2008, we sent a structured questionnaire to the lead clinicians of 14 emergency departments in the southwest of England. We explored whether local policies for the use of sedative agents existed and whether there were barriers to the implementation of ketamine (for children) and propofol (for …

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