Pain Management Concept Analysis

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Concept: Pain Management The concept of pain management will be explored in relationship to patients that are post-operative. A problem has been identified on one of the floors in a hospital that I work on with patients that are post-operative after having joint replacement surgery. The patients are coming to the floor with pain and it is difficult to control their pain level. The result is patients that are unsatisfied with their pain management during their hospital stay. Aim of Concept Analysis The purpose of this paper is to successfully define the concept of pain management. This paper will study the structure and role of this concept. Through this study, the concepts defining attributes will be discussed along with antecedents, consequences, literature review of the concept and its conceptual definition. By clarifying the definition of pain management through concept analysis one will be able to read the definition within a theory and understand when the concept is being used. The concept …show more content…

This means that somewhere down the line from surgery to the admission on the floor pain management was not maintained. There could be a few reasons for these pain management problems. First, was the patient given spinal or general anesthesia? Second, were there other circumstances in the recovery room that could have preceded this pain? Finally, is there an underlying issue with the patients not being screened well enough in their medical history that could lead to pain problems? Are they unable to take many medications because of adverse effects, or addictions? This is why the need for pain management, as defined in this analysis is important, the objective is to increase the patients’ success rate after surgery and maintain realistic pain management

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