The Role Of Anagesia In Post-Operative Patients

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The researchers compared the delivery of analgesia within 30 minutes and time from being seen to analgesia of intervention group with standard group. I would say that the results of the study maybe be applied in the field of my speciality as a general if I am going to compare it to the study that was conducted in emergency department. I work in a peritonectomy, liver and lower gastro-surgical ward that caters most of the post-operative patients. Although, the study was conducted in Australia and there can be a similarity with our patients' pain assessment tool, but the setting of the study is different from our ward as we are an in an acute service area and we do not have nurse practitioners. Furthermore, the majority of our patients are coming from intensive care unit or ICU and recovery that had gastrectomy, hemicolectomy, peritonectomy and other gastric surgeries where they have a patient controlled analgesia or PCA pump connected to them, whereas in the study the patients that were mostly treated were from the classification of International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision, Australian Modification or ICD-10AM, such as open wounds in upper extremities, strain or sprain of the ankle, fracture foot and …show more content…

When it comes to scoring of pain in dealing with our patient postoperatively, we are using a pain scale of 0-10 with the highest scale as excruciating pain and zero as pain free, which can be a similar tool that was used in the trial where the researchers stated that when patient were experiencing pain and had a pain score of >0 they will be included in

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