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‘Eat, sleep, console’ reduces hospital stay and need for medication among opioid-exposed infants

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Researchers have found the “Eat, Sleep, Console” (ESC) care approach to be more effective than using the Finnegan Neonatal Abstinence Scoring Tool (FNAST) to assess and manage opioid-exposed newborns, according to a national, randomized controlled clinical trial.


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