2023
DOI: 10.1177/23779608231177533
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The Femoral Nerve Block Setting the Agenda for Nursing Care of Older Patients With hip Fractures—A Qualitative Study

Abstract: Introduction Hip fractures among older people are common worldwide, and it is often associated with preoperative pain. Due to increased comorbidity and high age, traditional pain relief can be a challenge. An alternative to traditional pain relief is a femoral nerve block, which is safe and suitable for anesthesia and analgesia for hip fractures among patients with or without dementia. It is essential to provide adequate pain management, and nurses report negative attitudes toward opioids and seem to prefer al… Show more

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“…Furthermore, it emphasizes the necessity of cost-effective interventions to mitigate its impact [57]. The use of FNB can still be beneficial to patients with dementia because it reduces pain and reduces systemic analgesia [71]. Total joint arthroplasty's high-cost burdened Medicare in 2013, exceeding $33,000 per surgery and totaling $6.5 billion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it emphasizes the necessity of cost-effective interventions to mitigate its impact [57]. The use of FNB can still be beneficial to patients with dementia because it reduces pain and reduces systemic analgesia [71]. Total joint arthroplasty's high-cost burdened Medicare in 2013, exceeding $33,000 per surgery and totaling $6.5 billion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%