Similar words: predation, depredation, sedative, sedate, sedated, sedately, gradation, oxidation. Meaning: [sɪ'deɪʃn] n. 1. a state of reduced excitement or anxiety that is induced by the administrative of a sedative agent 2. the administration of a sedative agent or drug.
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1) The patient was still under heavy sedation .
2) The patient is being kept under heavy sedation.
3) She's under strong sedation and should not be disturbed.
4) His mother was under sedation after the boy's body was brought back from Germany.
5) Karen was at home by then, under sedation.
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8) Last night she was under heavy sedation.
9) It might as well be under sedation.
10) Brian was given analgesia and occasional sedation at night.
11) Colonoscopy was carried out under light sedation after standard laxative and bowel enema preparation.
12) Many patients were happy to opt for sedation or other pain relief instead if the risks involved in general anaesthetics were explained.
13) He was under sedation, Sister Cooney informed Rim,(http://sentencedict.com/sedation.html) and was best left alone until he had absorbed the shock.
14) Treatment consists of sedation with haloperidol or other medication, prophylactic antibiotics, and rest.
15) Intravenous midazolam and pethidine were used to provide sedation and analgesia throughout the procedure.
16) Sandra is still under sedation in hospital, suffering from internal injuries and a broken collar bone.
17) The victim's wife was last night being kept under sedation in the local hospital.
18) The attack victim is currently in hospital, under heavy sedation.
19) For much of the time he was in hospital, he was under sedation. "I was in La La Land," he said.
20) It was carried out under general anaesthesia or local anaesthesia with intravenous sedation.
21) Last night she was still being treated at the Countess of Chester hospital and under sedation.
22) The indication for endoscopy was noted as well as the dose of sedation, the size of endoscope, and length of procedure.
23) Our technique permits continuous recording from the upper oesophageal sphincter for periods of several hours without resort to sedation.
24) But at least they now know a bit more about just how much their sedation has cost them.
25) The principal advantage of this drug is that it causes little sedation or impairment of cognitive function and no dysmorphic side effects.
26) My mental health has deteriorated to such an extent that I had to be admitted to hospital and am currently on sedation.
27) When it is time to sleep, they are so wound up that the natural sedation necessary for sleep eludes them.
28) Procedures may be extensive or quite minor and may be performed under anaesthesia or sedation.
29) After being talked down by a flying instructor last week, Mr Alan Anderson was said to be under sedation.
30) When you try to activate these systems yourself, the body becomes aroused, which pushes sedation and ultimately sleep further away.
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