Author:
Fein Joel A.,Zempsky William T.,Cravero Joseph P.,Shaw Kathy N.,Ackerman Alice D.,Chun Thomas H.,Conners Gregory P.,Dudley Nanette C.,Fein Joel A.,Fuchs Susan M.,Moore Brian R.,Selbst Steven M.,Wright Joseph L.,Bannister Carolyn F.,Tobias Joseph D.,Anderson Corrie T. M.,Goldschneider Kenneth R.,Koh Jeffrey L.,Polaner David M.,Houck Constance S.,
Abstract
Control of pain and stress for children is a vital component of emergency medical care. Timely administration of analgesia affects the entire emergency medical experience and can have a lasting effect on a child’s and family’s reaction to current and future medical care. A systematic approach to pain management and anxiolysis, including staff education and protocol development, can provide comfort to children in the emergency setting and improve staff and family satisfaction.
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Cited by
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