Hockenberry et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Managing painful procedures in children with cancerHockenberry et al., 2011
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- 5880125500381628728
- Author
- Hockenberry M
- McCarthy K
- Taylor O
- Scarberry M
- Franklin Q
- Louis C
- Torres L
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- Publication venue
- Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology
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Children with cancer experience repeated invasive and painful medical procedures. Pain and distress does not decrease with repeated procedures and may worsen if pain is not adequately managed. In 1990, the first recommendations on the management of pain and …
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