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Punshi D et al. – Despite several advances in assessment and management of acute pediatric pain, significant number of children still suffer from moderate to severe pain in the postoperative period. There is a need for education and training of care provider, evidence based research, development of easily applicable assessment tool and effective treatment of pain by pharmacological and non pharmacological means. Institutions should develop and implement guidelines and protocols for pediatric pain prevention, assessment and management according to local environment.

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