Preoperative psychologic preparation programs decrease the incidence of postoperative behavioral changes which last for up to 1 mo
belongs to book: MCQs in Pediatrics Review of Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics|Zuhair M Almusawi, Hasanein Ghali|20th edition| Chapter number:8| Question number:8.12
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(B). Oral midazolam (0.5 mg/ kg) may decrease negative behavioral changes after surgery. Midazolam has the benefit of providing not only rapid-onset anxiolysis in 10-20 min but also very effective and rapid (10 min) amnesia.
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