Across
- 3. When will pain be assessed...in a _____ manner to determine if intervention is working
- 5. A "Comfort...Goal" is identified by the patient
- 6. Guided imagery, distraction or application of heat or ice are examples of what kind of pain management?
- 8. Receiving opioid analgesics may place a patient at risk for 1.Addiction,2.Physical Dependence or 3...
Down
- 1. This does not indicate a lack of pain
- 2. What "system" could mild to moderate pain activate and potentially produce the following physical responses;pallor, elevated BP, dialated pupils,skeletal muscle tension,dyspnea, tachycardia, and diaphoresis
- 4. During periods of intense pain, a patient's ability to concentrate will be...
- 5. ...pain scale may be used for children ages 3 and over.
- 7. A score of 2(crying steadily, screams or sobs, frequent complaints) is part of which pain assessment scale that can be used for children age 2-7 or non-verbal adult patients