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Jan 15, 2024 · Nurses may use an array of alternative therapies for pain management, ranging from acupuncture, yoga, and meditation to guided imagery. These aim to reduce your patient’s perception of pain or increase their ability to cope with it.
Education about safe pain management will help prevent undertreatment of pain and the resulting harmful effects. Safety includes the use of appropriate tools for assessing pain in cognitively intact adults and cognitively impaired adults.
- Nancy Wells, Chris Pasero, Margo McCaffery
- 2008/04
- 2008
Nov 1, 2016 · Nurses can manage patients’ pre-existing chronic pain, or likely post-operative pain, by working collaboratively with patients, their carers or families where appropriate, and the multidisciplinary team.
Aug 26, 2021 · Nurses need to know that assessment of pain includes patient knowledge of current situation, history of pain management, knowledge of various analgesic options, experience with nonpharmacologic modalities, and expectations for procedural related pain and preferences for analgesia.
Background and aims: In hospitals, efficient pain care given by nurses is warrented because pain prevalence in the previous 24 hours has been reported to be high. This study aims to clarify nurse's experiences with pain management as a specific responsibility added to their regular clinical duties.
- Anna Peterson, Marie Berggården, Anne Söderlund Schaller, Britt Larsson
- 2019
Mar 30, 2022 · Effective pain management requires nurses to undertake a structured assessment to identify the probable causes of pain and guide management. Interventions used to reduce pain can be varied and multimodal.
Aug 30, 2016 · The specific aims included: (1) develop an evidence-based education program and algorithm for nurses aimed at improving patient-reported satisfaction with pain management among hospitalized patients; (2) assess nursing knowledge and beliefs satisfaction regarding pain management before and after training interventions on the evidenced-based ...