Pain Assessment |
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Content - Pain assessment content is included in most textbooks with fundamentals of nursing and medical surgical content. The following book chapters follow the basic pain assessment outline presented in this topic. Wilkie, D.J. (2000). Pain perception and comfort. In R. Craven & C. Hirnle (Eds.), Fundamentals of nursing: Human health and function (3rd ed.) (pp. 1141-1172). Lippincott: New York. Wilkie, D.J. (1999). Nursing assessment and role in management: Pain. In S.L. Lewis, I.C. M.M. Heitkemper (Eds.), Medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical problems (5th ed) (pp.126-154). Mosby: St. Louis. Wilkie, D.J. (2000). Nursing management: Pain. In S.L. Lewis, I.C. M.M. Heitkemper, S.R. Dirksen (Eds.), Medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical problems (5th ed) (pp.126-154). Mosby: St. Louis. The content in this module supports an interactive lecture with active engagement of the students using questioning and case examples. Lecture Slides - This PowerPoint presentation is designed to be used during a lecture. It covers the major points discussed in the module. |
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