Respuesta :
Answer: A- swaddling
B- non-nutritive sucking
C - skin-to-skin contact with the mother
D- sucrose
Explanation:Swaddling decreases the physiologic reaction to pain. Non-nutritive sucking which is carried out by using a replica of the mother to facilitate sucking for a few minutes during the infant is in pain. Skin-to-skin contact with the mother is also used to reduce pain in infants, mostly done when the infant is wearing a napkin and then placed on the mother’s unclothed chest. Sucrose can be utilized when carrying out small interfering techniques in infants because it has a quieting impact that minimizes the behavioral cues indicating pain.
Answer:
Swaddling, Nonnutritive Sucking , skin to skin contact with the mother and sucrose
Explanation:
Swaddling, Nonnutritive Sucking , skin to skin contact with the mother and sucrose are nonpharmacologic pain management techniques which should be used when a baby or new born infant is having a severe pain on any part of their body by displaying physiologic or behavioral cues indicating pain.