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    Teh gameboy wins!

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    TRENTON, New Jersey (AP) -- Letting children play video games on a Game Boy in the operating room before undergoing surgery can help relax them better than tranquilizers or holding Mommy's hand, researchers say.

    Doctors found that allowing children a few minutes to play the games reduced their anxiety until the anesthesia took effect.

    Dr. Anu Patel conducted the study after noticing a friend's 7-year-old son was so absorbed with his Game Boy at a restaurant that he ignored the adults and the food at his table.

    "We find that the children are just so happy with the Game Boy that they actually do forget where they are," said Patel, an anesthesiologist at University Hospital in Newark who plans to present her findings Saturday at a medical conference.

    Patel the findings could be helpful because many parents do not want tranquilizers given to their children.

    Other hospitals have long used teddy bears and games to distract children before surgery, but those techniques are generally employed in patient rooms, playrooms and waiting areas, not in the operating room.

    At Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, kids are encouraged to play in waiting areas before surgery and to take a "comfort item" -- occasionally a Game Boy -- into the operating room.

    A Boston company, Design Continuum Inc., has begun testing a combination anesthesia mask and headset that would allow patients to play video games or listen to music, but distribution is years away.

    Patel studied 4- to 12-year-olds in three groups of 26 children each. All had parents with them in the operating room until they were anesthetized. One group also got a tranquilizer, and the third group played with a Game Boy.

    On average, the Game Boy group showed no increase in anxiety before surgery. But on a standard, 100-point scale for measuring preoperative anxiety, the tranquilizer group jumped 7.5 points and the parents-only group 17.5 points.

    Shani Willis, whose 10-year-old daughter Nykia had a cyst removed at the Newark hospital Tuesday, said the girl was nervous until she got a Game Boy. She then relaxed and played with it until she was anesthetized. "It was like she put everything out of her mind," Willis said.

    The hospital is considering making Game Boy use standard before pediatric surgery.

    Dr. Erin Stucky, head of the American Academy of Pediatrics' committee on hospital care, said Game Boys should be used more widely in hospitals if a larger study produces the same results.

    "This is great because this offers a wonderful ability to have the child's attention immersed elsewhere," she said.
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    So what would you pick? The gameboy, your parents or the tranquilizer? For me, I'd personally go with the tranquilizer without a doubt. Pain makes me a sad panda. I am a wuss.




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    i would pick not to get sick in the 1st place.....the 3 choices are pretty lame....although I would pick gameboy.




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    If i was playing a game i would be pretty pissed if i didn't get to finish it because i fell asleep. So for that ill take the...

    *choking*
    3 syllables....first syllable....sounds like... head.. bed...said? It's said! ok, second syllable... short word.. umm zeh, zek, meh, a.. a! ok, third syllable... sounds like...give? Saidagive! On the nosey! Give'em a sedative!




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    Shinnok needs a chill pill.




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    come on, Young Frankenstein man.


    jeez, uncultured swines....




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    It'll probably depend on what game they're playing though, I've seen some kids get pretty worked up over some game whilst playing Game Boy :lol:




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    haha. good thing counterstrike isn't available on game boy.

    10 seconds before anesthesia:

    OMFG j00 n00b! Just w8 til i f'ing rip out ur ballz! cheap4ss lamo h4x!!!!111




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    My bro's anxiety would skyrocket because he's so absorbed in the game, as if it's life or death at times. But he sure wouldn't remember about the hospital.

    Given the choices, I'll take the tranquilzer. I have a feeling that after being a kid, Gameboy's entracing effects aren't quite as effective.




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    piff and masterazn, you do realize that this is not used to distract the kid while they operate on him, only to distract him until the anesthesia takes effect, thus pain has nothing to do with it. The gameboy is just to keep them calm and counteract the stress that an operating room can put on a young child. They just need to stop making them look so sterile and have more homey designs.




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    Oh, I understand. What I meant by what I said is that a little kid seems to be able to get lost in a game better than an older kid or an adult. Me, being an older kid, I'd rather have the tranquilizer to relax me before opperation.




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