What are the most common pain relief methods nurses use?
Nurses often use medications, physical comfort techniques, repositioning, and relaxation methods to manage pain.
How can nurses help non-verbal patients with pain?
Nurses assess non-verbal pain through facial expressions, body movements, vital signs, and behavioral changes. Tools like the FLACC scale help identify pain in patients who can’t speak or communicate clearly.
Why is non-pharmacological pain management important?
Non-pharmacological methods reduce reliance on medications, lower side effect risks, and offer holistic support. They promote relaxation, improve coping, and enhance comfort, especially when used alongside pharmacological treatments.
What’s the best pain scale for children?
The Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale is commonly used for children. It uses facial expressions to help kids indicate how much pain they feel, making assessment easier and more accurate.
Can nurses independently decide on pain interventions?
Nurses can implement comfort measures and follow standing orders, but must work within their scope of practice and collaborate with the healthcare team.