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Pediatric pain management in the emergency department.

Neil Uspal1, Kelly D Black2, Stephen John Cico3.   

Abstract

Adequate analgesia is critical in the management of pediatric patients in the emergency department. Suboptimal treatment of pain can have deleterious effects in the short term, and it can also affect a patient's development and reaction to future painful experiences. Tools exist to quantify a patient's pain level regardless of age or developmental stage. Both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic methods can be effective in the management of pediatric pain. Emergency clinicians must remain vigilant in the recognition, treatment, and reassessment of pediatric pain, as patients' developmental level may limit their ability to independently express their pain experience without prompting or tools. This issue reviews pain scales that are suitable for pediatric patients and discusses pediatric pain management using nonpharmacologic methods, topical, local, and regional anesthesia as well as systemic agents.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31339255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Emerg Med Pract        ISSN: 1549-9650


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1.  Language Barriers and Timely Analgesia for Long Bone Fractures in a Pediatric Emergency Department.

Authors:  Michelle Gaba; Hector Vazquez; Peter Homel; Antonios Likourezos; Francis See; Jess Thompson; Christine Rizkalla
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2021-01-11
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