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Selected topics in perioperative multimodal pediatric pain management
The term multimodal pain management often refers to the use of multiple pharmacological agents simultaneously in the postoperative period in order to improve efficacy and minimize adverse effects. In this article, this therapeutic approach is discussed with a pediatric focus and expanded to include cognitive, behavioral, and complementary therapies. The overall goal being safe, effective management that can be easily delivered in any busy pediatric setting.