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Case Reports
. 1992 May;19(4):649-55.

Issues concerning the sedation of children for radiation therapy

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Case Reports

Issues concerning the sedation of children for radiation therapy

J D Bucholtz. Oncol Nurs Forum. 1992 May.

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  • Oncol Nurs Forum 1992 Jul;19(6):843

Abstract

Radiation therapy is a commonly used modality to treat certain pediatric malignancies. To optimally treat a child's tumor while sparing normal, developing tissues from both short- and long-term side effects, the child must be in a fixed and reproducible position on the treatment table. Many children, especially those under age three, very anxious children, and those who are developmentally disabled, may require daily sedation for a course of radiotherapy. Issues concerning the use of sedation, types of drugs used, and the nurse's role in the sedation process are presented in this article.

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