医学
镇静
儿科急诊
急诊科
麻醉
焦虑
疼痛管理
止痛
重症监护医学
急诊医师
护理部
精神科
作者
Sharon E. Mace,Paula J. Whiteman,Jahn T. Avarello,Aderonke Ojo,Emily Rose,Jonathan H. Valente,Madeline Joseph
出处
期刊:Pediatric emergency care
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2020-11-12
卷期号:36 (12): 593-601
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1097/pec.0000000000002285
摘要
Abstract Painful diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are common in the emergency department. Adequately treating pain, including the pain of procedures is an essential component of the practice of emergency medicine. Pain management is also part of the core competency for emergency medicine residencies and pediatric emergency medicine fellowships. There are many benefits to providing local and/or topical anesthesia before performing a medical procedure, including better patient and family satisfaction and increased procedural success rates. Local and topical anesthetics when used appropriately, generally, have few, if any, systemic side effects, such as hypotension or respiratory depression, which is an advantage over procedural sedation. Use of local and topical anesthetics can do much toward alleviating the pain and anxiety of pediatric patients undergoing procedures in the emergency department.
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