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What is the purpose of the PAIN acronym?
What is the purpose of the PAIN acronym?
- To provide a comprehensive pain screening and assessment for adult patients (correct)
- To identify the nature and duration of pain
- To ask patients about aggravating factors for their pain
- To educate patients on how to report pain using one consistent measure
What is the PAIN Acronym used for in pain assessment?
What is the PAIN Acronym used for in pain assessment?
- To identify the location of pain (correct)
- To determine the cause of pain
- To prescribe pain medication
- To monitor pain over time
Which healthcare professionals can perform comprehensive pain screening and assessment using the PAIN acronym?
Which healthcare professionals can perform comprehensive pain screening and assessment using the PAIN acronym?
- Dr, RN, JRN, MA, Physiotherapist, PCA or HA (correct)
- Physiotherapists only
- Registered Nurses (RN) only
- Physicians only
Which healthcare professionals are recommended to perform pain screening and assessment using the PAIN Acronym?
Which healthcare professionals are recommended to perform pain screening and assessment using the PAIN Acronym?
What is the recommended way to measure the intensity of pain during the assessment?
What is the recommended way to measure the intensity of pain during the assessment?
What is the recommended method for measuring pain intensity during the pain assessment process?
What is the recommended method for measuring pain intensity during the pain assessment process?
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"Test Your Pain Assessment Skills with the PAIN Acronym Quiz - Are you a healthcare professional looking to improve your pain assessment techniques? Take our quiz and learn how to use the PAIN Acronym to comprehensively screen and assess pain in adult patients. Practice identifying the location, intensity, nature, and aggravating/alleviating factors of pain to provide better care for your patients. Perfect for doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and healthcare assistants!"