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It can be concluded that physical and chemical breaking procedures complete each other very well.
More recently, surveys conducted in Canadian, Dutch, and French NICUs indicate that infants undergo a similar number of procedures with almost 50% of all tissue breaking procedures associated with little or no analgesia [ 13- 15].
The objective of this study is to examine relationships between prior neonatal pain exposure (number of skin breaking procedures), and subsequent stress and pain reactivity in preterm infants in the NICU.
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We used a feedback-controlled electromigration-induced breaking procedure to narrow the nanowires.
A supersymmetric breaking procedure for N = 1 Super Korteweg-de Vries (SKdV), preserving the positivity of the hamiltonian as well as the existence of solitonic solutions, is implemented.
Genome-wide linkage analysis was performed in the three population samples on the sub-pedigree sets generated by the breaking procedure applied to each population genealogy.
We propose to carry out a randomized controlled trial comparing the comforting effect of co-bedding on twins undergoing a tissue breaking procedure in the NICU.
Recovery from the tissue breaking procedure will be determined by the length of time for heart rate and oxygen saturation to return to baseline.
The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of twin comfort during a tissue breaking procedure (heelstick) in the NICU.
The primary outcome of interest will be the pain response of the infant experiencing a tissue breaking procedure while co-bedding with his/her twin when compared to a twin infant experiencing a tissue breaking procedure receiving standard care (alone in incubator or crib).
The intent of this study is to compare the comfort effect of co-bedding (contrasting twin infants who are co-bedding versus those who are not) on pain response during a tissue breaking procedure (heelstick).
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