Parent-Assisted Patient Controlled Analgesia for Preoperational Children with Mucositis

Abstract

Patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation have greater than 75% chance of developing oral mucositis; an extremely painful condition which can last up to three weeks. The most effective way to assess the degree of pain a patient is experiencing is to ask him. Many tools exist to help the nurse assess a child's pain, but their usefullness depends on the child's developmental abilities. All too often there is a discrepancy between the nurse's assessment of the patient's pain and the patient's perception of the pain. This is especially problematic for children younger than 7 years of age who are typically unable to verbally describe their pain. Parents become a valuable resource for the nurse assessing a child's pain. One of the best ways in the adult population to manage pain is by using patient controlled analgesia (PCA).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 05, 1994
Accession Number
ADA281868

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  • Jane D. Criswell

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  • Air Force Institute of Technology

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  • Analgesia
  • Brain
  • Chemotherapy
  • Drug Abuse
  • Health Care
  • Health Services
  • Human Behavior
  • Medical Personnel
  • Pain
  • Pain Management
  • Respiration Disorders
  • Surgery
  • Therapy

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  • Medicine

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  • Biotechnology