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Which procedural sedation medication can increase bronchial and salivary secretions?

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Ketamine could lead to these sorts of secondary effects. By taking this medication, the patient would be made more comfortable, especially in the surgical setting, but it could also lead to secretions that might make it more difficult for the patient to have a clear breathing pathway during the procedure.
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