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Neben vielen anderen Faktoren sind Schmerzen und Unruhezustände die führende Ursache einer körperlichen und psychischen Stressbelastung für ein palliativ betreutes Neugeborenes. Eine konsequente Behandlung von Schmerzen und Unruhezuständen ist eine Grundvoraussetzung für eine gelungene Begleitung des Kindes in der Sterbephase und die spätere Trauerverarbeitung der Eltern. Sie muss integraler Bestandteil jedes individuellen, palliativen Pflegekonzeptes sein. In diesem Kapitel wird detailliert auf die Möglichkeiten nicht-pharmakologischer und pharmakologischer Maßnahmen zur Schmerz- und Symptomkontrolle eingegangen. Abschließend werden spezielle Aspekte der Symptomkontrolle bei Abbruch einer maschinellen Beatmung bzw. bei Abbruch einer parenteralen Ernährung und Flüssigkeitszufuhr dargestellt.

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Garten, L. (2014). Schmerz- und Symptomkontrolle. In: Garten, L., von der Hude, K. (eds) Palliativversorgung und Trauerbegleitung in der Neonatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41806-8_3

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