Painful procedures and pain management in newborns admitted to an intensive care unit
ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize painful procedures, analgesic strategies, vital signs, and pain scores in hospitalized newborns. Method: This is a primary, observational, prospective clinical study, developed in a Brazilian public hospital. Demographic data, painful procedures, pain relief measu...
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Main Authors: | Vanderlei Amadeu da Rocha (Author), Isília Aparecida Silva (Author), Sanseray da Silveira Cruz-Machado (Author), Mariana Bueno (Author) |
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