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Tag Archives: pain management
Pain Meds OD Triple Over the Past 10 Years
This news story is kind of alarming but goes along with our look at pain management in recent weeks here on the Nursing Show. This looks at deaths from pain killer overdoses tripling over the last decade an information released … Continue reading
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Interview with Pain Management Nurse and Episode 200
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Welcome to Episode 200 of the Nursing Show The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3 Audio Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast —- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio Video Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast News— Deaths from painkiller … Continue reading
Physiology of Pain Part 2 and Episode 198
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Welcome to Episode 198 of the Nursing Show The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3 Audio Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast —- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio Video Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast News— Health Consumers Push … Continue reading
Physiology of Pain Part 1 and Episode 197
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Welcome to Episode 197 of the Nursing Show The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3 Audio Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast —- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio Video Version iTunes | Zune | Podcast News— Growing Nursing Field … Continue reading
Pain Assessment and Dementia
Pain assessment is regarded as one of the most important vital sign to be assessed, but sadly, it is often underestimated by health workers and relatives. Since it is subjective, it would be difficult to determine if a patient is … Continue reading






