Discusses pain management in wound care for nurses. Overview of the physiology of wound pain; Components of pain assessment; Causes and management of pain; Effectiveness of dressings and local anesthetics/analgesics in providing pain relief in pat...
- Journal of Wound Management 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Management of Body Temperature, Wound Exudate,and Pain in Severe Burn Patients Introduction: Nursing care for patients with severe burns involves three major challenges: management of body temperature, management of wounds, and manage... S Tera...
摘要: There is increasing evidence to support a relationship between psychological stress and delayed wound healing. Management should therefore include interventions that minimise patient distress, which will include social support and coping skills....
Design of a Critical Pathway for Pain Management During Burn Wound Care in AdultsDesign of a Critical Pathway for Pain Management During Burn Wound Care in Adultsburnspain managementdoi:10.1097/00004630-200103002-00218Kessler, M. V.Dalton, J.Peck...
- 《Journal of Wound Care》 被引量: 12发表: 2008年 Pain Management and Wound Care Pain frequently is an overlooked aspect of wound care, and unresolved pain can have a negative impact on wound healing. The etiology and comorbidities asso... K Bechert,SE Abraham - 《Journal of the ...
- 《Wound Repair & Regeneration》 被引量: 248发表: 2010年 Fungating Wounds – Multidimensional Challenge in Palliative Care The management of fungating, malignant wounds is a challenge for the palliative care team. Open, malodorous, poorly healing lesions are obvious signs of un... T Merz,C...
However, the most effective way to change practices and attitudes toward better pain care remains unclear. This paper aims to reveal how pain education interventions affect RNs’ pain management. We address the following research questions: “What types of pain nursing education interventions have ...
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Patient care has become more fragmented, leading to a lack of coordination of care across the system. And managed-care organizations may impede patient access to pain specialists, facilities specializing in pain management, and some drug therapies. Healthcare professionals contribute greatly to the ...