Management of Procedure-Induced Anxiety in Children

Equipment and environment anxiogenic stimuli

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This session explores some aspects of the environment that may contribute to the baseline level of anxiety in a child. Special considerations for the neurodiverse population are explained although many of the factors are co-represented.

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Contributed by: Management of Procedure-Induced Anxiety in Children
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Last updated: 04 January 2024
First contributed: 19 April 2023
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