Evaluation of children with severe neurological impairment admitted to hospital with pain and irritability
Abstract Background Pain is the most common symptom reported by caregivers of children with severe neurological impairment (SNI), a descriptive term for children with disorders affecting the neurological system across multiple domains. In SNI, cognition, communication, and motor skills are impaired...
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Main Authors: | Isobel Fishman (Author), Harold Siden (Author), Christina Vadeboncoeur (Author) |
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