Program Description
Hypnosis is a well validated treatment for acute and chronic pain (Montgomery, DuHamel, & Redd, 2000). It has been found capable of reducing inflammation, altering blood flow, and producing beneficial effects when hypnotic suggestions are provided during and prior to surgery (Frederick, 2001) and other painful medical procedures. This course quotes extensively from historical examples of the use of hypnosis (mesmerism) as the sole anesthesia for major surgeries in the 1800’s.
Learning Objectives
The learner will be able to:
1. Review the history of hypnosis for anesthesia from the 19th century to the 21st century.
2. Review mesmerism case reports by Dr. James Esdaile
3. Discuss hypoaesthesia case reports showing the value of hypnosis on surgical outcomes
during the 1990s.
4. Compare research-based sedation outcomes when hypnosis was included as an adjunct
to midazolam and Alfentanil during sedation.
5. Evaluate studies showing the beneficial outcomes of hypnosis on Intra-op bleeding, intra and post-op pain, and post-op nausea and vomiting,
25 Randomized Question Exam 80% or better required for CE credits.
Two attempts allowed.
No outside financial support
25 Randomized Question Exam 80% or better required for CE credits.
Two attempts are allowed.
MyCEcredit is approved as a provider of hypnosis continuing professional development by The National Guild of Hypnotists, 5.0 Contact Hours
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