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The purpose of this study is to determine if positive imagery therapy while using ketamine in procedural sedation reduces the number of emergence reactions and impacts pre and post-procedural anxiety.
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Lead Sponsor
Mercy Health Ohio
Collaborators
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Mercy Health St Elizabeth Youngstown
Youngstown, Ohio
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