Hospitals with more nurses on staff and better nurse-patient communication tend to receive higher scores on patients’ satisfaction with pain management, according to new research. Hospitals with more ...
Adults self-report their pain on a one to 10 numerical score, while children can point to an equivalent face scale -- from a green smiling face to a red crying face -- to indicate their pain. Newborns ...
Adults self-report their pain on a one to 10 numerical score, while children can point to an equivalent face scale - from a green smiling face to a red crying face - to indicate their pain. Newborns, ...
Certified nursing assistants trained in best care practices may improve early detection of pain and pain management for nursing home residents, according to a study by researchers at the University of ...
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – For many oncology patients pain disrupts their physical and emotional well-being. However, a recent Press Ganey patient satisfaction survey conducted at Fox Chase Cancer Center ...
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Review identifies sucrose as an effective pain reliever for hospitalized infants
Mariana Bueno, an Assistant Professor at the Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, is the lead author of a recently ...
June 12, 2009 — Editor's note: Knowing how to adequately control pain, while minimizing side effects and the risk for addiction, remains a challenge for many healthcare providers. Several ...
The American Society for Pain Management Nurses are preparing for their annual conference, which this year has the theme of “Unbridled Spirit: Achieving Safe, Quality Outcomes in Pain Management.” The ...
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SSM Health Medical Group has welcomed Laura Sicht, its latest nurse practitioner for its Pain Management Clinic in Jefferson City. Sicht is no stranger to the SSM family, but recently added new ...
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1 in 4 children suffers from chronic pain − school nurses could be key to helping them manage it
Joint pain, headaches, stomachaches, fibromyalgia – the list sounds like an inventory of ailments that might plague people as they age. Yet these are chronic, painful conditions that frequently affect ...
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