[tri-med] Re: Chloral hydrate JUDE and anyone else who wnts to read. :)

oh so they are agitated because their body is trying to get more o2?  how 
interesting and makes sense.  kam has horrible o2 sats that is why we have 
NEVER had a monitior at the house.  i dont even want to know what she goes 
down to when in a deep sleep with a stuffy nose....  but she hasnt ever 
gotten the agitated state and i am so thankful.  trying to get them to let 
her out of the hospital with an 82-88% was never fun.

see we are all learning soo much from each other!
jude, mom to derek-21, kelsey-19
and kameron-10-full t18 (hanging out so i will never be an empty nester)
golden, colorado usa
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fawna Lockwood" <fawna33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 3:43 PM
Subject: [tri-med] Re: Chloral hydrate JUDE and anyone else who wnts to 
read. :)


> >seems like she is trying to tell you something is not right.
>>i will put this on the list for her osteo to see what he
>>thinks about agitiation.
>
> Jude,
>
> One thing that I came away from the Respiratory Issues workshop
> at last summer's Salt Lake City SOFT Conference with (per ENT
> Harlan Muntz) was that some children with breathing problems can
> actually get more O2 when they're fussy then when they're not.
> So for those you can end up sedating them right into respiratory
> failure.

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