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    • Pediatric patients undergoing anesthesia often experience significant anxiety during induction and emergence.
    • Blood product transfusions require strict adherence to regulations and careful patient monitoring to prevent adverse reactions.
    • Music interventions are explored as a non-pharmacological method to reduce patient anxiety in surgical settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of parental presence protocols in reducing anxiety for pediatric patients.
    • To investigate the impact of music interventions on patient anxiety during surgical procedures.
    • To review clinical blood product transfusion practices, including documentation and patient assessment, and associated regulations.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of parental presence protocols during anesthesia induction and emergence phases.
    • Assessment of patient anxiety levels with music interventions delivered via headphones.
    • Review of blood transfusion documentation requirements and patient assessment strategies for adverse transfusion reactions.

    Main Results:

    • Parental presence demonstrated a positive effect on anxiety reduction in pediatric patients.
    • Music interventions showed potential in mitigating patient anxiety during surgical procedures.
    • Adherence to transfusion regulations and thorough patient assessment are critical for safe blood product administration.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing parental presence protocols can be an effective strategy for anxiety reduction in pediatric surgical patients.
    • Music interventions offer a promising adjunctive therapy for managing patient anxiety in the operating room.
    • Strict adherence to transfusion regulations and vigilant patient assessment are paramount for safe and effective clinical blood product transfusions.