Children with acute musculoskeletal pain caused by traumatic injury often present to emergency departments (EDs). However, there is a tendency for practitioners to underestimate the level and intensity of children's pain, and there is variation in pain assessments and management. This article discusses the assessment and management of pain in children who attend EDs following acute traumatic limb injury. It uses a case study to illustrate some of the points raised, and offers evidenced-based guidance on assessment and management of children's pain following acute traumatic limb injury
Background: Painmanagement for children withmusculoskeletal injuries is suboptimal and, in the absen...
IntroductionRecognition and alleviation of pain should be a priority when treating ill and injured c...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Children with acute musculoskeletal pain caused by traumatic injury often present to emergency depar...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a paediatric pain bundle on pain assessment and management of ...
Background/Rationale Trauma is the leading cause of death in children over one year of age; however,...
not disclose any financial relationships relevant to this article. Objectives After completing this ...
Objective Using a prospective, longitudinal design, we examined the relationship between acute pain ...
Background Management of acute pain should commence at the earliest opportunity, as it has many shor...
Despite advances in pain management, children's pain continue to be frequently unrecognized, dismiss...
Pain management for children in emergency departments is often inconsistent or inadequate due to a l...
10noInjuries are one of the most common causes of pediatric emergency department (ED) visit. The aim...
Pain is common in children presenting to emergency departments with episodic illnesses, acute injuri...
Synopsis Accurate, reliable, and timely assessment of pain is critical for effective management of m...
Previous research suggests that acute pain is a risk factor for later posttraumatic stress symptoms ...
Background: Painmanagement for children withmusculoskeletal injuries is suboptimal and, in the absen...
IntroductionRecognition and alleviation of pain should be a priority when treating ill and injured c...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Children with acute musculoskeletal pain caused by traumatic injury often present to emergency depar...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a paediatric pain bundle on pain assessment and management of ...
Background/Rationale Trauma is the leading cause of death in children over one year of age; however,...
not disclose any financial relationships relevant to this article. Objectives After completing this ...
Objective Using a prospective, longitudinal design, we examined the relationship between acute pain ...
Background Management of acute pain should commence at the earliest opportunity, as it has many shor...
Despite advances in pain management, children's pain continue to be frequently unrecognized, dismiss...
Pain management for children in emergency departments is often inconsistent or inadequate due to a l...
10noInjuries are one of the most common causes of pediatric emergency department (ED) visit. The aim...
Pain is common in children presenting to emergency departments with episodic illnesses, acute injuri...
Synopsis Accurate, reliable, and timely assessment of pain is critical for effective management of m...
Previous research suggests that acute pain is a risk factor for later posttraumatic stress symptoms ...
Background: Painmanagement for children withmusculoskeletal injuries is suboptimal and, in the absen...
IntroductionRecognition and alleviation of pain should be a priority when treating ill and injured c...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...