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PainFree Pediatrics Literature

1. American Academy of Pediatrics and American Pain Society. The assessment and management of acute pain in infants, children and adolescents. 2001;108:793-797.

2. Berde CB, Sethna NF. Drug Therapy: Analgesics for the Treatment of Pain in Children. NEJM. 2002; 347:1094-1103.

3. Cummings EA, Reid GJ, Finley A, McGrath PJ, Ritchie JA. Prevalence and source of pain in Pediatric inpatients. Pain. 1996;68:25-31.

4. Gradin M, Eriksson M, Holmqvist G, Holstein A, Schollin J. Pain reduction at venipuncture in newborns: oral glucose compared with local anesthetic cream. Pediatrics. 2002;110:1053-1057.

5. Kharasch S, Saxe GN, Zuckerman B. Pain Treatment: Opportunities and Challenges. Arch Pedtr Adol Med, 2003;157:1054-1056.

6. Kleiber C, Sorenson M, Whiteside K, Gronstal BA, Tannous R. Topical anesthetics for intravenous insertion in children: a randomized equivalency study. Pediatrics. 2002;110:758-761.

7. Larsson BA, Tannfeldt G, Lagercrantz H, Olsson G. Venipuncture is more effective and less painful than heel lancing for blood tests in neonates. Pediatrics. 1998;101:882-886.

8. Reis EC, Holubkov R. Vapocoolant spray is equally effective as EMLA cream in reducing immunization pain in school-aged children. Pediatrics. 1997;100:1-6.

9. Reis EC. Multiple scheduled injections contribute to missed opportunities to immunize during well care visits. Ambulatory Child Health. 1997;3:172. (link not available)

10. Salmon K, Price M, Pereira J. Factors associated with young children’s long-term recall of an invasive medical procedure: a preliminary investigation. Dev Behav Pediatr. 2002;23:347-352.

11. Saxe GN, Stoddard F, Sheridan R, Courtney D, Cunningham, K, King L, King D (2001). Relationship between acute Morphine and course of PTSD in children with burns. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 40, 915-921
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13. Taddio A, Katz J, llersich AL, Koren G. Effect of neonatal circumcision on pain response during subsequent routine vaccination. Lancet. 1997;349:599-604.

14. Taddio A, Shah V, Gilbert-Macleod C, Katz J. Conditioning and hyperalgesia in newborns exposed to repeated heel lances. JAMA. 2002;288:857-861.

15. Zempsky WT, Anand KJS, Sullivan KM. Lidocaine iontophoresis for topical anesthesia before intravenous line placement in children. J Pediatr. 1998;132:1061-1063.

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