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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Oral sucrose analgesia for preterm neonates

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This book mentions detail literature review on neonatal pain and its management.The healthcare teams at neonatal intensive care units (Neonatal-ICU) often interpret pain response behavior as agitation, irritability or impatience. Neonates exhibiting such behavior are therefore treated with sedation, which is ineffective for reducing the perception of pain.Many newborns particularly premature newborns undergo painful procedures (venipuncture/blood sampling ) quite frequently and therefore it is important to find an easy and reliable method to reduce pain.This randomized control trial was conducted to compare 25% sucrose analgesia with distilled water in normal preterm neonates undergoing painful procedure.Premature infant pain profile (PIPP)was used as assessment tool which is easy,reliable and can improve effectiveness of pain-relieving interventions in preterm babies.25% sucrose is a good, safe and low cost oral analgesic and can be used as routine pain relief agent in Neonatal-ICUs, during invasive and painful procedures.

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Oral sucrose analgesia for preterm neonates

ABIS BOOK

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 September 2015
Listed Since
24 September 2015

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