Newborn babies are frequently exposed to painful procedures and blood sampling is the most frequent one. Recent studies have focused on this aspect and provided useful information. We know for example that blood sampling from the toes is more painful than i.v. sampling, and that anesthetic ointment (EMLA) is less efficacious when applied to toes as compared to venous sites for sampling. Perception of pain can be reduced by simultaneous administration of sugar, breastfeeding or cuddling. Professionals should know and apply all effective measures for avoiding and relieving pain from blood sampling in babies
Background: According to research findings, pain experience in neonatal period leads to short- and l...
Neonates do experience pain and its management is necessary in order to prevent long-term, as well a...
Abstract- A number of studies has shown that orally administered sweet-tasting solutions reduce sign...
The neonate has a functioning nociceptive system. However, neonates are probably more vulnerable tha...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
Objective: To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large r...
Background Blood sampling is a usual and painful procedure on preterm infant. Repeating painful proc...
To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large representati...
Background The heel stick is the method of choice in most neonatal units for capillary blood samplin...
International audienceNeonatal blood sample screening is recognised as a difficult gesture and painf...
Blood sampling in preterm baby is the common procedure that used for laboratory examinations. The ex...
Procedural pain in neonates has been a concern in the last two decades. The purpose of this review w...
Background Peripheral blood sampling with heel sticks in neonates could represent minor invasive pro...
ABSTRACT. Objective. A number of studies have shown that orally administered sweet-tasting solutions...
INTRODUCTION: The heel-lance (HL) method for blood collection from the newborn is controversial for ...
Background: According to research findings, pain experience in neonatal period leads to short- and l...
Neonates do experience pain and its management is necessary in order to prevent long-term, as well a...
Abstract- A number of studies has shown that orally administered sweet-tasting solutions reduce sign...
The neonate has a functioning nociceptive system. However, neonates are probably more vulnerable tha...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
Objective: To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large r...
Background Blood sampling is a usual and painful procedure on preterm infant. Repeating painful proc...
To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large representati...
Background The heel stick is the method of choice in most neonatal units for capillary blood samplin...
International audienceNeonatal blood sample screening is recognised as a difficult gesture and painf...
Blood sampling in preterm baby is the common procedure that used for laboratory examinations. The ex...
Procedural pain in neonates has been a concern in the last two decades. The purpose of this review w...
Background Peripheral blood sampling with heel sticks in neonates could represent minor invasive pro...
ABSTRACT. Objective. A number of studies have shown that orally administered sweet-tasting solutions...
INTRODUCTION: The heel-lance (HL) method for blood collection from the newborn is controversial for ...
Background: According to research findings, pain experience in neonatal period leads to short- and l...
Neonates do experience pain and its management is necessary in order to prevent long-term, as well a...
Abstract- A number of studies has shown that orally administered sweet-tasting solutions reduce sign...