Abstract

Outpatient dermatology clinics provide an ideal setting for short, minimally invasive procedures. However, without general anesthesia, procedures can be obstructed by infants’ and toddlers’ difficulty to remain still throughout the perceived stressful event(s) in clinic.1 Assistance from parents, caregivers, or medical assistants is not always available or reliable. Thus, immobilization can be achieved in procedural settings with the blanket/sheet wrapping technique for children less than 4 years of age.

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