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Outcomes And Parent Satisfaction Associated With Parent/Nurse Controlled Analgesia In Pediatric Patients With Developmental Delay
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Pain and standard side effect management for PNCA with basal method., Pain and standard side effect management with PNCA without basal, and 1 other intervention for Post Operative Pain. Completed, enrolled 94 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare, the safety, efficacy and level of parent and nurse satisfaction with three methods of opioid administration post-operatively in children (4-18 years of age) with developmental delay.
Study Details
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Comparing pain management and parent and nurse satisfaction with medication delivery. Standard side effects of nausea, vomiting and pruritis can be expected although not always present. Protocol is in place to treat and manage these side effects. Only PAIN TEAM will be writing analgesic orders and will make medication adjustment per protocol. PCA teaching will be done per Policy and Procedure.
Comparing pain management and parent nurse satisfaction with pain mediation delivery. Standard side effects of nausea, vomiting and pruritis can be expected although not always present. Protocol is in place to treat and manage these side effects. Only PAIN TEAM will be writing analgesic orders and will make medication adjustment per protocol. PCA teaching will be done per Policy and Procedure.
Comparing pain management and parent and nurse satisfaction with pain medication delivery. Standard side effects of nausea, vomiting and pruritis can be expected although not always present. Protocol is in place to treat and manage these side effects. Only PAIN TEAM will be writing analgesic orders and will make medication adjustment per protocol.