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Sleep Apnea - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - October 2018

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in wearing a shirt or carrying a backpack with a special character on it. I usually have an anesthesia bag in my collection to match and do my best to draw one up if I don't. As soon as I show the child the spe- cial bag that we will be using during their time with us, they light up and their fears fade. As we put children to sleep, I tell them to keep their eyes on the char- acter on the "balloon" so they can see it "dance" as the bag expands and collapses. When I use a bag featuring Elsa, for example, I'll direct the child's attention to the bag and say something like, "Look at Elsa work- ing to spread all of the magic around the room." One 4-year-old boy woke up from his procedure calling out, "Balloon! Balloon!" We gave him the bag and he snuggled up with it and drifted into a peaceful post- operative nap. Of course, kids get to take the bags home as souvenirs. Anisa Manion, MSN, CRNA, ARNP Seattle (Wash.) Children's Bellevue Clinic & Surgery Center buxomly@gmail.com O C T O B E R 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 9

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