Abstract
Intravenous (IV) sedation is an underutilized method of alleviating patient discomfort during dermatologic procedures. Certified nurse anesthetists (CRNA) are regularly employed in the outpatient setting by other specialties, such as plastic surgery and gastroenterology, however their use in dermatology has not been well reported. We present a safe, efficient, and effective model to use advanced practice anesthesia providers for regular IV sedation in the setting of a busy Mohs micrographic surgery practice.
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