Behavioral Pain Scale Versus Critical Care Pain Observational Tool on Mechanically Ventilated patient

Noha Mohamed El Sayed; Sahar Yassien; Dalia Ali Ameen;

Abstract


Back ground: Critically ill patients frequently experience both procedural pain and pain at rest. Tracheal suctioning, wound care, turning and arterial line insertion has been shown to be the most painful procedures. Untreated acute pain in adult ICU patients can lead to short- and long-term physiological and psychological complications. Aim: This study was conducted to assess pain intensity for mechanically ventilated patient through: Applying Critical care Pain Observational Tool for mechanically ventilated patient, applying Behavioral Pain Scale for mechanically ventilated patient and Compare between critical care observational tool and behavioral pain scale.:


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Title Behavioral Pain Scale Versus Critical Care Pain Observational Tool on Mechanically Ventilated patient
Other Titles مقياس الألم السلوكي مقابل مقياس اداه آلام الرعاية الحرجة على مريض التهوية الميكانيكية
Authors Noha Mohamed El Sayed; Sahar Yassien; Dalia Ali Ameen 
Keywords critical care pain observational tool;Behavioral pain scale
Issue Date 11-Dec-2019
Publisher faculty of nursing -Ain shames universty
Journal Egyptian Journal of Health Care 
Volume 10
Issue 4
Start page 739
End page 747
DOI 10.21608/EJHC.2019.2740

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