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Sedoanalgesie des brandverletzten Patienten

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„Schmerz wird definiert als ein unangenehmes Sinnes- und Gefühlserlebnis, das mit aktueller oder potentieller Gewebeschädigung verknüpft ist oder mit Begriffen einer solchen Schädigung beschrieben wird.“ (IASP, International Association for the Study of Pain)

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Brenner, L., Andel, H.L. (2009). Sedoanalgesie des brandverletzten Patienten. In: Kamolz, LP., Herndon, D.N., Jeschke, M.G. (eds) Verbrennungen. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-79896-6_18

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