Which nonpharmacologic interventions are appropriate for the nurse to use when treating pediatric clients in pain? Select all that apply.
A) Regional nerve block
B) Cutaneous stimulation
C) Application of heat
D) Electroanalgesia
E) Use of EMLA cream
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