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Chapter 21: Pain management, comfort, rest and sleep.


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What is HILDA?
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How does your pain feel? Describe Intensity. Rating pain level. Location. Duration. Aggravating/alleviating factors.

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What is HILDA?
How does your pain feel? Describe Intensity. Rating pain level. Location. Duration. Aggravating/alleviating factors.
List some of the following behavioral characteristics of a patient in pain:
Exhibits diaphoresis. Sometimes demonstrates no outward expression of pain. Self protection/guards. Focused on pain/cant think of anything else.
List the following types of pain:
Referred pain. Acute pain. Chronic pain.
What is the pain assessment guide?
How do you feel? Intensity 0-10. Location. Duration. Aggravation and alleviating factors.
List some physical nonpharmacologic interventions for pain:
Deep tissue massage. Exercise. Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation/TENS. Heat and cold application. Flotation therapy. Acupuncture.
List some of the factors that may contribute to a lack of patient comfort:
Anxiety. Constipation. Depression. Diaphoresis. Dyspnea.
Who is the expert about pain?
The person with pain.
A pain relief measures, that may cause the release of endorphins.
Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation/TENS.
List the pain standard requirements for practitioners on pain assessment and management.
Respect to the patient's right to pain management. Assessment and management of the patient's pain.
What is HILDA?
How does your pain feel? Describe Intensity. Rating pain level. Location. Duration. Aggravating/alleviating factors.
What is the danger of morphine and other opioids analgesics?
Potential to cause depression of vital nervous system functions.
What is REM?
Rapid eye movement.
What are the duration of opiates?
Short acting lasting 3 to 6 hours. Long acting lasting at least 8 hours. Extended release providing 24-hour pain release.
How would a nurse help a patient alleviate constipation?
Proper diet. Proper fluids. Proper exercise Provide patient's privacy and conscience.
Analgesia is more effective when?
The patient is in control.
List the following side effects of epidural opioids:
Urinary retention. Postural hypotension. Pruritus. Nausea. Vomiting. Respiratory depression.
What are the two phases of sleep?
Rapid eye movement / REM. Non rapid eye movement / NREM.