2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.42553
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The Effect of Computer Tablets on the Need for Medical Anxiolysis in Children in an Ambulatory Surgical Center

Kerry H Farlie,
Thomas M Austin,
Sandra N Gonzalez
et al.

Abstract: Background Preoperative anxiety is common in children undergoing surgery. When anxiety is identified or suspected, there are several strategies typically used to manage it. Perhaps the most common is anxiolytic premedication or parental presence at induction. Medications such as midazolam have been associated with adverse effects, such as a slower wakeup, and require timing of administration, while parental presence can be disturbing to the parent and divert the attention of the operating room team.… Show more

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“…Visual aids like illustrated books, animations, or medical toys may all be effective in aiding the child in visualizing and processing the upcoming event [84,85]. Web-based tools can convey preoperative information to parents before pediatric ambulatory surgery [86].…”
Section: The Role Of Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual aids like illustrated books, animations, or medical toys may all be effective in aiding the child in visualizing and processing the upcoming event [84,85]. Web-based tools can convey preoperative information to parents before pediatric ambulatory surgery [86].…”
Section: The Role Of Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%