Both mobility and physical difficulties, and regular or constant pain can impact on an individual’s overall sense of wellbeing.…
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Pain description, where pain is present it is important for a clinical assessment to take place. The sensory dimension, the nature (eg sharp, dull, burning), location and intensity of the pain. The affective dimension, the emotional part (eg fear,depression,anxiety) and response to pain. The impact, how is this effecting the individual participation in everyday activities.…
It is important that we take into consideration, areas other than physical pain and have a holistic approach. Pain is whatever the person who is suffering it feels it to be. Physical pain can be experienced as a result of disease or injury, or some other form of bodily distress. Pain can also be social, emotional and spiritual as well as just physical.…
1) Pain and discomfort can affect well-being and communication levels of an individual. It may make the person angry and aggravated, which could lead them to say them to say things they don’t mean to say, or make it that they are unable to express themselves clearly. It could also make them withdrawn and…
"Pain is defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage" (Merskey & Bogduk, 1994). According to Liebeskind (1991), pain is a universal phenomenon that can have a detrimental effect on mobility, sleeping and eating patterns, personal relationships, immune system, overall functional status and psychological well-being, and it has also been the most common reason for medical appointments. Pain is a complex, multidimensional perception that varies in quality, duration and strength (McGrath, 1994). Pain is a subjective symptom that cannot be objectively measured in the way that blood pressure or heart rate can be measured (Strong, Unruh, Wright, & Baxter, 2002). The definition of pain highlights the duality of pain experience and suggests that the perception of pain and how a person report pain is influenced by physiological and psychological factors; however, our understanding of pain and how it perceived by different people is still limited and more research need to be conducted in this field since pain evaluation and pain relief are important goals for the health care providers and clients.…
I think about pain and discomfort as an outcome of changes in the body. I try to understand the reason causing suffering because only then I will be able to support the person effectively. In my work place, I meet many people experiencing pain due to poor or inappropriate positioning or moving. If I look at the situation holistically, I will be able to help the individual to maintain adequate position or change it frequently to relief discomfort and promote well being. I will not only focus my attention on administering pain relief medication, I will support the person to minimise triggers causing his/her discomfort.…
1.3.2 Chronic Pain Chronic pain is pain that is no longer helpful. It is defined by the IASP (2002) as “pain without apparent biological value that has persisted beyond the normal tissue healing time, (usually taken to be 3 months)” (p.1). .…
Before using any of the methods to manage pain, the client needs to be assessed, as every kind of pain relief can be harmful, care plan and policies and procedures always have to be followed and necessary precautions have to be taken.…
it is important to have a holistic approach to managing pain and discomfort as this is looking the situation as a whole, and how the ways of managing pain and discomfort could have an impact on the person’s life altogether. When you try to find out where the pain originates from this can help you to decide the best way to treat it. When you know the cause, you can resolve the problem more accurately. Pain maybe emotional pain if they are concerned about something, it may also be due to anxiety/ worry about what may happen to them.…
This literature review will be looking at an assortment of scholarly articles available online in order to investigate the effects of different kinds of chronic joint pain, their causes and different methods of treatment with varying levels of effectiveness and acceptance by the medical community.…
Unusually great pain or a terminal condition or an irreversible coma or advances senility or extreme degradation is the disqualifying quality of life that pleads –choice or no choice- for merciful termination (Kass, 1989). Even though the number of people who are dying with a large amount of pain is low, that does not mean that there are people who are not comfortable. Doctors are only able to give so much pain medication to a person. If given enough medication, one may be so drugged they are not even themselves. That is no way to live. Dr. Balfour Mount, from the College of Family Physicians, once said, “People do not have to die with pain” (Palliummia, 2011). To me, this means that people have a…
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Intervention to Life Cycle 2 Chronic Illnesses Even though chronic conditions vary in severities, anyone from a teenager to the elderly can be healthy and competent if they do the proper treatment for their conditions. Not every treatment will be affective to every client but as nurses, we must try to maximize the development of improvement in the health and wellness of someone with a chronic condition. Health is a state of complete physical,…
Lifestyle choices you can make in your life to decrease your modifiable risk factors for this disease…