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Celeste C Johnston

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Bourgault P, Lavoie S, Paul-Savoie E, Gregoire M, Michaud C, Gosselin E, et al.
J Emerg Nurs . 2015 Jan; 41(4):323-8. PMID: 25583425
Introduction: A large number of patients who are in pain upon arriving at the emergency department are still in pain when they are discharged. It is suggested that nurses' personal...
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Ayres C, Agranonik M, Portella A, Filion F, Johnston C, Silveira P
Int J Pediatr . 2012 Aug; 2012:657379. PMID: 22851979
Intrauterine growth restriction is associated with increased risk for adult metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease, which seems to be related to altered food preferences in these individuals later in life....
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Johnston C, von Baeyer C
Pain . 2012 Apr; 153(8):1545-1546. PMID: 22521228
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Ranger M, Johnston C, Limperopoulos C, Rennick J, du Plessis A
Pain Res Manag . 2011 Nov; 16(5):331-6. PMID: 22059205
Signs of pain may be subtle or absent in a critically ill infant. The complex nature of pain may further obscure its identification and measurement. Because the use of monitoring...
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Johnston C, Fernandes A, Campbell-Yeo M
Pain . 2010 Oct; 152(3 Suppl):S65-S73. PMID: 20971562
Pain processing and management in neonates, especially preterm neonates, differs from older populations. In this review, a brief background on pain processing in neonatal life, pain exposure in Neonatal Intensive...
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Latimer M, Ritchie J, Johnston C
J Pediatr Nurs . 2010 Jul; 25(4):274-81. PMID: 20620808
Nurses are involved in many of the painful procedures performed on hospitalized children. In collaboration with physicians, nurses have an exceptional responsibility to have knowledge to manage the pain; however,...
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de Medeiros C, Fleming A, Johnston C, Walker C
Pediatr Res . 2009 Jun; 66(3):272-7. PMID: 19531973
Repeated pain during brain development can have long-term consequences in both humans and animals. We previously showed that maternal care provided to pups experiencing pain reduced adult pain sensitivity. This...
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Latimer M, Johnston C, Ritchie J, Clarke S, Gilin D
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs . 2009 Mar; 38(2):182-94. PMID: 19323714
Objective: To examine the effects of nurse, infant, and organizational factors on delivery of collaborative and evidence-based pain care by nurses. Design: Cross sectional. Setting: Two Level III neonatal intensive...
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Walker C, Xu Z, Rochford J, Johnston C
Pain . 2008 Sep; 140(1):167-176. PMID: 18801618
Repeated pain during a critical period of development can have long-term behavioral and physiological consequences in both human and animals. We previously showed that rat mothers caring for pups subjected...
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Walker C, Kudreikis K, Sherrard A, Johnston C
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2003 Feb; 140(2):253-61. PMID: 12586430
Early preterm neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are subjected to repeated painful procedures which could sensitize their responses to pain and potentiate neuroendocrine and behavioral responses to...