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FAST FACTS and Pain Guidelines

FAST FACTS

  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: One Minute Pain Assessment
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Low Back Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Bowel Management
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Shingles
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Fibromyalgia
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Headache
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Kidney Stones
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Abdominal Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Foot Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Oral Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Eye Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Differentiating Pain and Depression
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Pain due to Urinary Tract Infection
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Cancer Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Chest Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Joint Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Neuropathic Pain
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: When to use Pain Assessment Tools
  • FAST FACTS - Caregivers: Using a Pain Diary

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The developers of GeriatricPain.org have attempted to confirm the accuracy of all resources presented on this website. However, use of the information provided remains the responsibility of the individual clinician. Health care providers should use their clinical judgment in each situation and consider factors such as the patient’s age, medical condition, and the benefits versus risks of a suggested treatment.

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