1. Prevention and Management of Pain and Stress in the Neonate
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M. F. Greene, Thomas J. Mancuso, A. M. Kosloske, Linda L. Wright, T. Dvetkovich, W. Rosenfeld, A. G. Coran, S. M. MacLeod, R. Andrassy, Bonnie Stevens, D. G. McCarver, C. McCourt, Anna Taddio, J. E E Van Aerde, R. Azizkhan, W P Jr Kanto, Michael Vincer, Arne Ohlsson, Thomas R. Weber, Daniel A. Notterman, P. Davidson, Lillian R. Blackmon, B. A. Bates, Saroj Saigal, C. Levitt, A. Bailey, J. Mulinare, O. R. Hagino, L. A. Papile, A. Fanaroff, R E Jr Brown, Mark A. Rockoff, S. J. Yaffe, R. Depp, Douglas D. McMillan, Robert M. Ward, S. J. Szefler, Peter Davis, S. Iyasu, P. D. Walson, L. Leduc, C. A. Miller, Richard A. Molteni, J. K. Hall, Reginald S. Sauve, R. Walker, J. Lemons, Lynne R. Ferrari, Peter Johnson, J. C. Langer, L. J. Means, Charles J. Coté, James A. Lemons, D. R. Bennett, D. J. Davis, M. E. Speer, M. Escobedo, D. N. Weismann, John Wilson, D. J. Faucher, Robert M. Arensman, J. K. Deshpande, C. T. Shoemaker, D. Fraser-Askin, A. Coran, Myron Yaster, and H. M. MacDonald
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Stress (mechanics) ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,education ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
This statement is intended for health care professionals caring for neonates (preterm to 1 month of age). The objectives of this statement are to: 1. Increase awareness that neonates experience pain;2. Provide a physiological basis for neonatal pain and stress assessment and management by health care professionals;3. Make recommendations for reduced exposure of the neonate to noxious stimuli and to minimize associated adverse outcomes; and4. Recommend effective and safe interventions that relieve pain and stress.
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- 2000
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