So what does one do about those appalling guidelines? What weight do they
carry? Will the Faculty issue a position statement or guidelines of its own
(based on the actual evidence, which SIGN doesn't seem to have used) to
protect those of its members and fellows who sedate children in their
departments? Or do we just take it lying down and let others decide our
practice, as if we don't have a specialty of our own?
Cliff
>ps I apologise on behalf on Scotland for the SIGN guidelines on sedation
>for
>procedures in children, we were absolutely horrified when we saw them. The
>rest of the SIGN guidelines are excellent and don't let this put you off.
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