International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct assessment and management for patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU). Those patients are exposed to moderate-severe pain and they are likely to remember pain as one bothersome experience. Any cause of patient discomfort is sought with the priority given to pain and adequate analgesia. Assessing pain must rely upon the use of clinical scoring systems, although these instruments are still underused in ICU. Satisfactory levels of analgesia by continuous infusion of opioids during times without stimulation do not guarantee against pain reactions during procedures (endotracheal suctioning, mobilization, wound care and dressing change, ...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...
Aims and Objectives: To describe what is known from the existing literature on nonpharmacological in...
International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct...
International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct...
International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct...
International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct...
Further, many patients in the ICU are incapable of communicating clearly, either as a direct result ...
The importance of high quality pain treatment and sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is well ...
BACKGROUND: The authors conducted a patient-based survey of practices to fully describe the assessme...
: All critically ill adult patients in intensive care units (ICU) typically experience pain. Critica...
BACKGROUND: The authors conducted a patient-based survey of practices to fully describe the assessme...
: All critically ill adult patients in intensive care units (ICU) typically experience pain. Critica...
Pain is abundant in the intensive care unit (ICU). Successful analgesia demands a comprehensive appr...
Pain is abundant in the intensive care unit (ICU). Successful analgesia demands a comprehensive appr...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...
Aims and Objectives: To describe what is known from the existing literature on nonpharmacological in...
International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct...
International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct...
International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct...
International audienceAnalgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct...
Further, many patients in the ICU are incapable of communicating clearly, either as a direct result ...
The importance of high quality pain treatment and sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is well ...
BACKGROUND: The authors conducted a patient-based survey of practices to fully describe the assessme...
: All critically ill adult patients in intensive care units (ICU) typically experience pain. Critica...
BACKGROUND: The authors conducted a patient-based survey of practices to fully describe the assessme...
: All critically ill adult patients in intensive care units (ICU) typically experience pain. Critica...
Pain is abundant in the intensive care unit (ICU). Successful analgesia demands a comprehensive appr...
Pain is abundant in the intensive care unit (ICU). Successful analgesia demands a comprehensive appr...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...
Aims and Objectives: To describe what is known from the existing literature on nonpharmacological in...