A group of nursing students are reviewing the literature in preparation for a class presentation on newborn pain prevention and management. Which of the following would the students be most likely to find about this topic?

A) Newborn pain is frequently recognized and treated
B) Newborns rarely experience pain with procedures
C) Pain is frequently mistaken for irritability or agitation
D) Newborns may be less sensitive to pain than adult.


C

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