Fever, one of the most common clinical journeys of childhood, makes up a fraction of emergency room admissions. About us-30. High fever, which is one of the first schools in infancy and childhood, can cause health problems such as not applying or starting the intervention. The most preferred method in the fire; antipyretic drug treatment in the hospital is routine . Antipyretics play a role in control plans and estimations of facts for cars of cars, the importance of word of mouth has some problems. In children, hospital, health care, injectors are grown from the breeder after completion, they can be created by red supplementation from the effects such as rearing without completion . resistance children; aspiration is risky, wrong dose is administered. It is stated in relation to teachers and verbal medicines for health. Hansen et al. Working with 61 babies aged 0-24 months, using a pacifier injector and a normal injector, children and temperature monitors. They are from the nipple injector used by mothers and women. There is a need for a new modification in the existing oral drug applications that will be able to support the adaptation and readiness of the child and to be able to effectively administer the drug. This work; Two different methods used to give antipyretic (medication pacifier and colored injector) were planned to be performed as pain, fever and purpose of life (respiratory rate, planning CTA) for the child.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
100
While giving acetaminophen, the effect on the amount of taking the drug, pain and vital parameters are observed by using the drug pacifier.
Istanbul Unisversity- Cerrahpasa
Istanbul, Fatih, Turkey (Türkiye)
Vital parameters
Heart rate/minute
Time frame: before oral medications
Pain score
Wong-baker pain scale. This scale is rated from 0 to 10. 0 is the pain of the pain, 10 is the pain to the beginning. shows. Pain by facial expression evaluation.
Time frame: before oral medications
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