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Pain ManagementWhile you are a patient at the hospital, you may experience discomfort or pain. It may be due to disease, surgery or a procedure. Your health care team will work with you to keep you safe and as comfortable as possible. The following information may help you prepare and understand how we work together to get you back to health. Communicating PainEveryone involved in your care must work together to get your pain under control. Physicians plan and order treatment for pain, nurses carry out and monitor the treatment and you, the patient, must communicate with nurses and physicians when you are experiencing pain and about how your pain management plan is working. Your physician will make a plan to control your pain and order the type (s) and strength of pain medication that usually works for the kind of pain you are having. It is important that YOU help by talking about your pain in ways that physicians and nurses understand.
To more easily tell your caregivers about your pain, patients are asked to use the pain scales. The scales help physicians and nurses measure how well the treatment is working and to adjust the treatment plan if needed.
By using these words and the pain scale, caregivers will understand your pain and know how to better treat it. Pain Management During Your Hospital Stay and At HomePatients can help control pain by:
Other things to help reduce your pain: Review this list and see what might work for you.
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