Acute pain is the most common complaint of patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs). Effective pain management is a core ED mission, but numerous studies have pointed to insufficient pain treatment or oligoanalgesia. According to a 1997 national survey in Swiss EDs, a validated pain scale was used in only 14%, an analgesia protocol in <5%, and 1.1% had a nurse-initiated pain protocol. Since then, numerous societal and health care factors have led to improved ED pain care. The aim of this study was to assess the state of ED pain management in Switzerland. Hospital-based Swiss EDs open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week in 2013 were surveyed using a questionnaire. Data from 2013 were collected. Questions queried the pain manage...
Acute pain relief is an ongoing challenge for both nurses and emergency physicians. Its management r...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to assess the behavior of emergency department (ED) n...
Introduction: Pain is a common presentation to the emergency department but often overlooked with li...
Acute pain is the most common complaint of patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs). Effec...
BACKGROUND Acute pain is the most common complaint of patients presenting to emergency department...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
Pain is a very common symptom for patients admitted to Emergency departments (EDs) and its undertrea...
Pain is a very common symptom for patients admitted to Emergency departments (EDs) and its undertrea...
Introduction: Pain is one of the most common complaints for which people come to the Emergency Depar...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
Abstract: Background: Although pain is the most common complaint in the Emergency Department (ED), t...
INTRODUCTION: Acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
Introduction: acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
Pain management is a vital component of patient care, particularly in the emergency setting. Pain ca...
Objective. Evaluation and improvement of pain management in our emergency department (ED). Design. T...
Acute pain relief is an ongoing challenge for both nurses and emergency physicians. Its management r...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to assess the behavior of emergency department (ED) n...
Introduction: Pain is a common presentation to the emergency department but often overlooked with li...
Acute pain is the most common complaint of patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs). Effec...
BACKGROUND Acute pain is the most common complaint of patients presenting to emergency department...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
Pain is a very common symptom for patients admitted to Emergency departments (EDs) and its undertrea...
Pain is a very common symptom for patients admitted to Emergency departments (EDs) and its undertrea...
Introduction: Pain is one of the most common complaints for which people come to the Emergency Depar...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
Abstract: Background: Although pain is the most common complaint in the Emergency Department (ED), t...
INTRODUCTION: Acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
Introduction: acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
Pain management is a vital component of patient care, particularly in the emergency setting. Pain ca...
Objective. Evaluation and improvement of pain management in our emergency department (ED). Design. T...
Acute pain relief is an ongoing challenge for both nurses and emergency physicians. Its management r...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to assess the behavior of emergency department (ED) n...
Introduction: Pain is a common presentation to the emergency department but often overlooked with li...