Identify a family member or a friend, not a client, and conduct a pain assessment using the COLDERR approach/questions. Write a brief summary of what you found and identify two nursing non-pharmacological interventions that you might recommend.
Ans) COLDERR Pain assessment Method:
C: Characteristics& Dull, achy, sharp, stabbing, pressure
O: Onset- When did the pain start?
L: Location- Where does ot actually hurts?
D: Duration- How long does it last?
E: Exaberation- What makes the pain worse?
R: Radiation- Does it travel? To Where?
R: Relief- What provides relief? to What degree?
Associated Symptoms- Nausea, Anxiety, Autonomic responses
Non- Pharmacology interventions:
Ans) COLDERR Pain assessment Method:
C: Characteristics& Dull, achy, sharp, stabbing, pressure
O: Onset- When did the pain start?
L: Location- Where does ot actually hurts?
D: Duration- How long does it last?
E: Exaberation- What makes the pain worse?
R: Radiation- Does it travel? To Where?
R: Relief- What provides relief? to What degree?
Associated Symptoms- Nausea, Anxiety, Autonomic responses
Non- Pharmacology interventions:
Identify a family member or a friend, not a client, and conduct a pain assessment using...
Identify a family member or a friend, not a client, and conduct a pain assessment using the COLDERR approach/questions. Write a brief summary of what you found and identify two nursing non-pharmacological interventions that you might recommend.
Identify a family member or a friend, not a client, and conduct a pain assessment using the COLDERR approach/questions. Write a brief summary of what you found and identify two nursing non-pharmacological interventions that you might recommend.
Module 09 Written Assignment - Pain Assessment Identify a family member or a friend, not a client, and conduct a pain assessment using the COLDERR approach/questions. Write a brief summary of what you found and identify two nursing non-pharmacological interventions that you might recommend.
Identify a family member and conduct a pain assessment using COLDERR approach/questions. Write a brief summary of what you found.
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