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Which of the following conditions is not necessarily a relative contraindication to midazolam premedication?
a) Pulmonary hypertension
b) Airway obstruction
c) Intracranial hypertension
d) Congenital heart disease
e) Full stomach
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Answer D.
Patients with conditions that could be exacerbated by hypoxemia or hypercarbia (such as pulmonary hypertension or intracranial hypertension) or those at risk for significant complications as a result of sedation (such as with a full stomach) warrant caution and case-by-case consideration of premedication administration. Congenital heart disease (in the absence of pulmonary hypertension) is not a contraindication to midazolam administration perioperatively.
Notes
- This question originally printed in the Pediatric Anesthesiology Review Topics kindle book series, and appears courtesy of Naerthwyn Press, LLC.
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