PPT-Chapter 10 Pain Assessment:

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The Fifth Vital Sign Copyright 2016 by Elsevier Inc All rights reserved Copyright 2012 2008 2004 2000 1996 1993 by Saunders an affiliate of Elsevier Inc Pain

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The Fifth Vital Sign Copyright 2016 by Elsevier Inc All rights reserved Copyright 2012 2008 2004 2000 1996 1993 by Saunders an affiliate of Elsevier Inc Pain Fifth Vital Sign Definition. What is the analgesic of choice for mild to moderate knee pain due to osteoarthritis in a 78 year old female patient?. Acetaminophen. Aspirin. . Celocoxib. . . Propoxyphene. Tramadol. Question #2. Pain assessment. Objectives:. At the end of this lecture, the students will be able:. 1.identify the purpose of pain assessment.. 2.recognize form of pain.. 3.list factors affecting pain sensitivity.. Module 4. Learning objectives. Describe how to carry out a pain assessment. Take a holistic history and make a problem list. Discuss the use of pain assessment tools. What is pain?. ‘Unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage’. . Care of Patients with Vascular Problems. Arteriosclerosis and Atherosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis. —. thickening or hardening of the arterial wall often associated with aging.. Atherosclerosis. —. Start . Date. : . October 5,. 2012. Report Date: . April. 5, 2013. Executive . Sponsors:. Anita Larsen, John Hornick. Team Leader: . Marla Smith . Team Members: . Gayla Maier, Angela Carter Lund, Angela Bartley, Rochelle Parker, Ceresa Ward, Stacy Skeens,. Rachel Palmer and Jessica Knight. Chapter 20. Please note: this presentation is also suitable for use with Foundation Studies for Caring Chapter 30: Emergency Care and Interventions. Introduction. This presentation examines the notion of consciousness and walks you through a neurological assessment.. Houston Geriatric Education Center Evidence-Based Project. Sponsored . by HRSA funded – Greater Philadelphia GEC. Objectives. Describe pain assessment techniques. . Review the PAIN-AD tool. Review the NRS tool. Reassessment . AND. Medication Reconciliation. 2. Objectives. After reviewing this module, the staff member will be able to:. Define pain and verbalize staff responsibility in the assessment and reassessment of pain. Christine Coletta-Hansen ANP-BC, ACHPN. Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner. Grand View Medical Center. Course Objectives. At the end of this lecture participants will be able to :. Verbalize understanding of the holistic impact of chronic pain in today’s adult and geriatric population (10 min.). Injury Evaluation Process. Symptom. Information provided by the injured person regarding their perception of the problem. Sign. Objective, measurable physical finding . Injury Evaluation Process (cont.). Begin to understand pain, pathophysiology and clinical implications. Provide a framework for assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning for pain management. Engage with members of the health care team to evaluate opportunities and outcomes of pain interventions. Medicine. Reviewed 12/22. Pain Management Policy. All patients must have effective pain management. Appropriate screening and pain assessment. Documentation. Care and treatment. Pain education. Patient self report of pain must be source of assessment whenever possible. Synchronous . Online Session. Dr Iona Campbell Teaching Fellow . Introductions. Dr Laurin Allen Consultant . Dr Veena . Chapgoan. Specialty trainee . Dr Sophie Pitts Core Trainee . Dr Iona Campbell Post Core Trainee/ Teaching Fellow. . Individual plan of care delivered with compassion. Jacquie Upton. Hospice at Home Lead. Early opportunity to discuss, record and update patients wishes and preferences as apart of individualised care planning.

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