The pattern of postoperative analgesic administration in non-English speaking Asian women following caesarean section
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The pattern of postoperative analgesic administration in non-English speaking Asian women following caesarean section
Abstract
A survey of postoperative analgesic administration to non-English speaking Asian women following Caesarean section has shown significant differences when compared to English speaking Caucasian women. The main differences demonstrated were that analgesia was utilised for a shorter period (mean of 16 hours) and that a smaller number of doses were given to the Asian group.
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