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The Clinical Study Effect Of Oral Glucose On Neonatal Procedural Pain

Posted on:2013-01-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K Z ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330371474629Subject:Nursing
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Objective:To explore the effect of10%and25%oral glucose on neonatal pain during blood sampling through radial artery. To provide a scientific basis for neonatal pain care.Methods:90newborns in our neonate ward were randomly divided into group A, B and C,each group with30cases.2min before the blood sampling, group A was offered2ml10%oral glucose, group B was offered2ml25%oral gluocse, and group C was offered2ml plain boiled water by oral intake. Pain was evaluated based on Neonatal Facial Coding System (NFCS), Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS), raise of heart rate and crying cases. The data were analyzed with software package SPSS13.0, p<0.05was defined as a statistically significant difference.Results:1.The scores of NIPS during puncture, the scores of NFCS and NIPS after puncture, the raise of heart rate and crying cases were significantly different between three groups (p<0.05). Group B were lower than group A and group C, while these differences between group A and group C had no statistical significance (p>0.05). 2. The scores of NFCS and NIPS during puncture and after puncture were significantly different in each group (p<0.05), The scores of NFCS and NIPS after puncture were higher than those during puncture.Conclusions:1. Before receiving pain stimulus2min ago, offering newborns2ml25%gluocse can reduce the pain scorse, raise of heart rate and reduce crying, while the analgesic effcet of2ml10%gluocse was ont obvious.2. Oral25%glucose used to alleviate procedural pain in neonates is simple and effective, safe and feasible...
Keywords/Search Tags:neonate, pain, gluocse, procedural pain, radial artery
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