The treatment room should be used for:

1. A place for the child to play and relax.
2. A place for parents to get away.
3. Invasive procedures or painful/uncomfortable procedures or exams.
4. A safe area.


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1. A treatment room is used for invasive or painful treatments. This is not an area suitable for play.
2. A treatment room is used for invasive or painful treatments. This would not be an area that should be used for parents to relax.
3. As a place used for invasive or painful treatments, this will ensure that the patient's room is a safe place.
4. The patient's room should be a safe area. The treatment room should be where any painful or invasive treatment takes place.

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