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 ...
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 ...
A new study led by University Hospitals suggests that music therapy involving singing, playing an instrument, and relaxation ...
A study, published in Pain Management Nursing, shows a strong link between hospitalized patients' satisfaction with pain treatments and nurse staffing. Researchers studied hospital characteristics, ...
In hospitals, we know that the nurses are the first to deal with patients in pain. For any ailment, including patients needing hemodialysis, the knowledge of pain management, the nurses have, allow ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
“I came here when we weren’t seeing patients in person, and it was hard. They need hands-on management,” Hopwood said. Hopwood does evaluations, counts medications, provides ongoing patient care and ...