tactile distraction

When is Tactile Distraction Used?

Tactile distraction can be beneficial in various clinical scenarios, including:
- Pain Management: During procedures such as injections, blood draws, or wound care.
- Anxiety Reduction: In preoperative settings or during diagnostic tests.
- Behavioral Support: For patients with dementia or autism who may experience agitation or sensory overload.
- Pediatric Care: Children often respond well to tactile distraction during medical procedures.

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