2014
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20140021
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Pain assessment intensity and pain relief in patients post-operative orthopedic surgery

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“…Pain was another symptom that decreased over time in this study. Studies show that pain is a frequent complaint in patients over 60 years, particularly when they experience general surgeries such as gastrostomy, colectomy, and exploratory laparotomy (Barbosa et al, ; Couceiro, Valença, Lima, de Menezes, & Raposo, ). Nurses must be aware of this symptom and its management because uncontrolled pain is related to postoperative complications and readmissions (Wilson & Low, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain was another symptom that decreased over time in this study. Studies show that pain is a frequent complaint in patients over 60 years, particularly when they experience general surgeries such as gastrostomy, colectomy, and exploratory laparotomy (Barbosa et al, ; Couceiro, Valença, Lima, de Menezes, & Raposo, ). Nurses must be aware of this symptom and its management because uncontrolled pain is related to postoperative complications and readmissions (Wilson & Low, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also in this study, 75% of patients in the postoperative period reported mild pain without a statistically significant association between physiological changes in this period (13) . The result of the study is similar to those of this study, in which the average pain rating of patients was higher during admission to the PARU than in the other evaluated moments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 41%
“…The short-form McGill Pain Questionnaire was also used in a study to assess the intensity of pain in patients after orthopaedic surgery. The authors found an association between physiological changes and postoperative pain, and described the analgesia used (13) . Pain was reported by 65.7% of the patients in the postoperative period, with a predominance of mild pain without a statistically significant association between physiological changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…No presente estudo, guardadas as devidas proporções quanto às diferenças entre os procedimentos cirúrgicos mais frequentes, 82% dos pacientes submetidos à cesariana apresentaram dor no baixo ventre (comparação tipo de cirurgia vs local da dor), ao passo que aqueles submetidos à colecistectomia relataram dor no hipocôndrio direito, havendo uma significativa relação entre essas variáveis. Uma maior prevalência de DPO em pacientes submetidos a procedimentos cirúrgicos ortopédicos tem sido reportada, de forma que as repercussões devem ser consideradas mais profundamente, visando à completa promoção de saúde (28) . Entre os entrevistados da atual investigação, a intensidade da dor encontrada é: de 13% para a dor forte (quando 3% relataram a mais intensa dor, representada pelo número 10 na EVN), 23% moderada e 6% leve.…”
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