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    Assessment Tool Analysis NUR/440 Week 3 January 1‚ 2014 Assessment is a vital aspect of nursing care. Assessment is the first phase of the nursing process. A thorough assessment involves gathering information and data about and related to the patient. The data that is collected includes physiological‚ psychological‚ environmental‚ sociocultural‚ economical‚ spiritual‚ and developmental history of the patient. Data may be objective or subjective. Objective data refers to the measurable

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    Pain reported by a patient is known as subjective data. Based on the person’s location of pain and type of pain can greatly affect the patients performance of daily activities‚ sleep patterns‚ and engaging in social activities (Treas‚ Wilkinson‚ 2014). In this scenario the 60-year-old African-American female with metastatic ovarian cancer is experiencing chronic pain. This pain would be defined as the patient experiencing visceral pain. Visceral pain activates deep internal pain receptors that are

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    Pain: a Part of Life

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    "There is much pain that is quite noiseless; and that make human agonies are often a mere whisper in the of hurrying existence. There are glances of hatred that stab and raise no cry of murder; robberies that leave man of woman for ever beggared of peace and joy‚ yet kept secret by the sufferer-committed to no sound except that of low moans in the night‚ seen in no writing except that made on the face by the slow months of suppressed anguish and early morning tears. Many an inherited sorrow that

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    The Concept Analysis of Pain Jennifer N. Fain Chamberlain College of Nursing Nursing 501 May 2014 The Concept Analysis of Pain Pain is the most frequent nursing diagnosis and the most common problems for which patients in the clinical setting seek help (Mobily‚ Herr‚ & Kelley‚ 1993). Pain refers to an unpleasant‚ distressful and uncomfortable feeling. Several studies have showed that unrelieved pain can affect the quality of life of the individual‚ cause physical and

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    Joint Pain Remedies

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    Joint Pain Frisco Tx: Medical Treatments and Home Remedies If you need to manage joint pain Frisco TX‚ you have several choices. They include surgery‚ prescription medication‚ injections‚ physical therapy and topical ointments. Many types of medical problems cause joint pain for middle-age or senior Americans. Bursitis‚ osteoarthritis‚ strains due to injuries and rheumatoid arthritis are just a few of the debilitating health issues people face. Joint Pain Frisco Tx: Over the Counter and

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    Pain in Religion: Necessary or Needless? Religions share many common characteristics with each other. Whether it is how they pray‚ dress‚ eat‚ or even express religion through art. Looking throughout history‚ it is easy to find these characteristics and how they are shared between religions that are similar and different. One of these characteristics is the infliction of pain onto oneself to practice their religion. Being in pain brings a religious individual closer to their God and allows

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    Nursing

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    goal. I graduated from Highline Community College last year with honor degree. Even though I already obtained my AA degree in Pre-Nursing‚ gaining my knowledge in the medical field is not enough for me. I want to gain more clinical patient experience and help people with all my heart. In order to strengthen my clinical experience‚ I also took the CNA class at Blossom Nursing Assistant Training School while studying at HCC and received the CNA license. Currently‚ I’m working at Stafford Suites Senior

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    ANA Largely understood‚ ethics consist of principles‚ which guide the behavior of entities‚ groups or professions (Wilkins 2007). Nurses as professionals make autonomous decisions on how they will care for patients. But they are still held accountable to their profession as a whole as regards these autonomous decisions. A nurse’s deportment has been vastly scrutinized from the start. The famous Florence Nightingale pledge in 1893 included the vow to “abstain from anything deleterious and mischievous…

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    Natural Pain Reliever

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    effectiveness of red chili peppers as a topical natural pain reliever‚ compared to the commercial pain-relieving oils‚ creams and liniments‚ and also to know if it can be a good alternative to the artificial anti-inflammatory drugs. Three (3) different frequencies of applications were done to three (3) sample persons‚ and these are: 3 times a day‚ 4 times a day and 5 times a day‚ all for a duration of one (1) week. A commercially-bought pain reliever (Omega Pain Killer) was used for comparison.

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    Pain vs Pleasure

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    Dualism/Behaviorism for Pain and Pleasure People have a difficult time accepting that emotions as well as sensations exist on a continuous basis. Generally one type of emotion must exist and be experiential and the other polar opposite emotion must also exist and be experiential. This means you cannot have pleasure without pain‚ and that you cannot have pain without pleasure. People seem to be under the impression that an eternal pleasurable experience is possible without any reference to pain whatsoever

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