[article] Title : | Efficacy of current practices for pain assessment in premature ventilated infants in the nicu exposed to a high number of pain-associated procedures | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Rohan, Annie J., Author | Publication Date: | 2016 | Article on page: | p. 367-372 | Languages : | English (eng) | in MCN > Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 [01/24/2016] . - p. 367-372Keywords: | Infant; Newborn; Pain assessment: Pain institutions. There were no elevated pain scores and no Joint Commissio management, | Abstract: | objective: To study infant factors, characteristics of pain administrations on days with over 20 documented analgesic scores, and analgesic practices associated with patient pain-associated procedures days in the NICU with a high frequency of pain-associated Conclusions: High to exposure pain-associated procedures procedures(defined as 10 pain-associated procedures in during a 24-hour nod for a premature ventilated infant the da scores ana gesic is rarely associated with elevated p Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data from a cross administration. Prevalence of days with higi-proct sectional study that used medical record audits of premature exposure at an institution appears to be cl related to ventilated infants. The primary two-institution study yielded use of invasive ventilation and to individual institutional data for 196 patient days. Data included 804 pain scores and practices. Examination and discussion of the daily frequency 836 pain associated procedures. of pain associated procedures for premature, ventilated Results: A high frequency of pain-associated procedures infants(especially for those receiving invasive ventilation) occurred in 8% of days at Site A and in 25% of days at Site may be helpful in developing approaches for attenuating the B. Prevalence of days with high frequency of pain-associated cumulative pain experience for these babies, Resources that procedures differed by institution, and was higher at the are expended on regular pain reassessment documentation institution where infants were more mature at birth and had processes in the NICU may need to be reconsidered in light of fewer surgical procedures. High frequency of pain-associated the very low yield for clinical alterations in care in this setting procedures was related to endotracheal intubation at bot | Link for e-copy: | ้http://www.lww.com | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25310 |
[article] Efficacy of current practices for pain assessment in premature ventilated infants in the nicu exposed to a high number of pain-associated procedures [printed text] / Rohan, Annie J., Author . - 2016 . - p. 367-372. Languages : English ( eng) in MCN > Vol.40 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2015 [01/24/2016] . - p. 367-372Keywords: | Infant; Newborn; Pain assessment: Pain institutions. There were no elevated pain scores and no Joint Commissio management, | Abstract: | objective: To study infant factors, characteristics of pain administrations on days with over 20 documented analgesic scores, and analgesic practices associated with patient pain-associated procedures days in the NICU with a high frequency of pain-associated Conclusions: High to exposure pain-associated procedures procedures(defined as 10 pain-associated procedures in during a 24-hour nod for a premature ventilated infant the da scores ana gesic is rarely associated with elevated p Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data from a cross administration. Prevalence of days with higi-proct sectional study that used medical record audits of premature exposure at an institution appears to be cl related to ventilated infants. The primary two-institution study yielded use of invasive ventilation and to individual institutional data for 196 patient days. Data included 804 pain scores and practices. Examination and discussion of the daily frequency 836 pain associated procedures. of pain associated procedures for premature, ventilated Results: A high frequency of pain-associated procedures infants(especially for those receiving invasive ventilation) occurred in 8% of days at Site A and in 25% of days at Site may be helpful in developing approaches for attenuating the B. Prevalence of days with high frequency of pain-associated cumulative pain experience for these babies, Resources that procedures differed by institution, and was higher at the are expended on regular pain reassessment documentation institution where infants were more mature at birth and had processes in the NICU may need to be reconsidered in light of fewer surgical procedures. High frequency of pain-associated the very low yield for clinical alterations in care in this setting procedures was related to endotracheal intubation at bot | Link for e-copy: | ้http://www.lww.com | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25310 |
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