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Pain Assessment and Management in Patients After Abdominal Surgery From PACU to the Postoperative Unit

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posted on 2024-06-03, 23:13 authored by JR Wilding, E Manias, DGL McCoy
The aim of this exploratory study was to determine the effectiveness of pain relief for surgical patients (N = 52) in transition from the PACU to the postoperative unit. The study also explored whether there was an association between a verbal numeric pain score (0 to 10) on discharge from the PACU and the duration of time until analgesia was administered in the postoperative unit. Information was obtained about pain management, time of discharge, and patient pain scores on discharge from the PACU, as well as pain scores and the time of first analgesic administered in the postoperative unit. Most patients were discharged from the PACU with a pain score in the mild range (0 to 4), indicating reasonable pain relief. An association existed between the pain score on discharge from the PACU and the duration of time to the first analgesic dose administered on the postoperative unit.

History

Journal

Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing

Volume

24

Pagination

233-240

Location

United States

ISSN

1089-9472

eISSN

1532-8473

Language

English

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Issue

4

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC