Which of the following medications is most appropriate for sedation in a trauma patient that requires both pain relief and amnesia?
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✓ Correct answer: C. KetamineAnswer: Ketamine Ketamine is a unique drug used for sedation, especially in trauma patients, because it provides both analgesia (pain relief) and amnesia. It works through dissociation of the thalamus and limbic system, making it highly effective during procedural sedation. Fentanyl provides strong analgesia and some sedation but does not induce amnesia. Etomidate and Propofol are primarily used for anesthesia but do not provide significant analgesia or amnesia.
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