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Neonatal pain: Assessment and treatment - Dmytro Dmytriiev - Vinnitsa National Medical University

Dmytro Dmytriiev*
Vinnitsa National Medical University, Ukraine
*Corresponding Author: Dmytro Dmytriiev, Vinnitsa National Medical University, Ukraine

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Abstract

Effective management of procedural and postoperative pain in neonates is required to minimize acute physiological and behavioral distress and may also improve acute and long-term outcomes. Pain management in the neonatal ICU remains challenging for many clinicians and in many complex care circumstances.

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