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Nursing barriers to effective pain management (Name) (Institution) (Course) (Tutor) (Date) Introduction It is apparent that there has been an extensive history of recorded medical literature discussing and analyzing undertreatment of pain for general healthcare and especially terminally ill patients.... A brief overview of the barriers to effective pain management Failure of nurses to proiritise pain relief Some nurses are ignorant to the priority of pain relief as an ethical and moral requirement of the medical profession in relation to denying patients therapeutic support while citing the lack of remedies....
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Decision-Making Process in Nursing Base on Scenario: Initial Presentation and Diagnostic Phase Name Institution Subject Lecturer Date Health practitioners have the responsibility of taking care of the patients commencing at the time they get to the hospital until the moment they are discharged after treatment.... To attain a high degree of joint understanding between the patients, relatives and practitioners, the medical practitioners should establish а training program to ensure that all the stakeholders are made aware of the prevailing circumstances and the possible consequences of the action taken by the health care practitioners....
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Current Problem/ Deficit Pain treatment is a significant aspect in the end of life care.... The paper throws light on pain treatment as a significant aspect in the end of life care.... The paper evaluates possibilities of alternative and more efficient pain management practices in the context of source of pain and holistic well-being of the patient....
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It is therefore recommended to choose a care center offering multidisciplinary care to be able to get a comprehensive and convenient care to cancer.... Cancer patients need integrated care through the involvement of a multidisciplinary team due to its complexity.... Inclusive care Inclusive care entails consulting the patients and including them in the decision-making process.... The patients regardless of class and financial strength need to be given equal treatment....
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Generally, old age patients have different kinds of needs compared to pediatric patients and middle age patients.... During the early days of my exposure, I was able to render care especially with my patient having Alzheimer's disease.... If a person won't value his health and abuse it while he/she is still young, the higher the incidence he/she acquires a disease when he/she gets older....
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Palliative care nursing: Quality care to the end of life.... atients believe death or assisted suicide is a treatment for controlling the symptom of pain, but health care professional do not need to perceive assisted suicide as an alternative, rather they can treat the health conditions experienced by patients through different ways (Abrahm, 2000, p.... American Nurses Association states that nurses should look for ways to help relax the symptoms experienced by patients before death such as extreme pain although these methods of relieving can result in hastening of the death process of a patient....
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After responding to the patient's need, the next procedure was for the nurses to relate to the patients' pain.... Thereafter, effective measures in easing the pain experienced by the patients were to be undertaken by the nurses.... Constant monitoring of the patient's condition in collaboration with health professionals will help in promoting good healthcare for patients (Lemmer, 2009).... These steps are used in taking care of the pain and managing the patient in the process of providing good healthcare to the patients....
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They are well tolerated by patients and it is rare for patients to experience biochemical abnormalities.... patients having compensated liver cirrhosis and the complications that come with it are more susceptible to intraoperative blood losses that make the organ functions to deteriorate and lead to the loss of its reserve capacity to withstand stress causing life-threatening complications (Leaper, & Whitaker, 2010).... The reported outcomes following a hepatic resection have improved significantly having some advances in the perioperative care, anesthetic, and surgery… The functional and metabolic changes following a hepatic resection are distinct and demand some through knowledge regarding the pathophysiology and metabolism of the liver disease....
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