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    Pain Assessment Information


    The first step in assuring quality pain care is good and appropriate pain assessment.  The challenges of recognizing pain in cognitively impaired older persons can be particularly difficult. 

    This section provides core principles of pain assessment, recommendations for effective pain management and is organized with tools for assessing, documenting and monitoring pain in cognitively intact and cognitively impaired older adults.  Resources for training staff on screening and assessment procedures are provided, including best practice tools for assessing pain behavior in nonverbal adults.  Suggestions for using an analgesic trial as part of the assessment process in cognitively impaired older adults are also provided.

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    Pain Assessment Terminology and Principles

    A common vocabulary of terms and shared principles related to pain are important to ensure that we minimize miscommunications because of poorly defined terms. 

    Pain Management Information

    Pain Communication Tools

    Use these tools and resources to help you communicate information about pain assessment, pain symptoms, and pain treatment recommendations.

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    Pain Behavior Tool Critique

    Tools and list of current references/ studies and overview of the reliability, validity, settings and languages.

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    Cognitively Intact

    Tools and resources for assessing and treating pain in patients who are cognitively intact.

     

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    Cognitively Impaired

    Tools and resources for assessing and treating pain in patients who are cognitively impaired. 

     

    Webpage Last Updated 05.08.2024

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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. Healthcare 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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