DOI: 10.22270/jmpas.V10I2.1052
VOLUME - 10 ISSUE - 2 MARCH-APRIL 2021
Sudireddy Rajini*, B.S.Venkateswarlu
Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation, Salem, Tamilnadu, India
Refer this article
Sudireddy Rajini, B.S.Venkateswarlu, 2021. A study on pain assessment and management in post operative patients. Journal of Medical Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences. V 10 - I 2, Pages-2704-2706. DOI: 10.22270/jmpas.V10I2.1052.
ABSTRACT
There were many sensory phenomenon observed by human beuings. Among all Pain plays crucial role it is purely subjective basis. Pain was experienced by individuals in various manners. Majorly pain was categorized as Acute as well as Chronic on the basis of their occurrence. Pain shows impact on socio economic status of individuals. Assessment of pain was performed by various means using standard SCALEs. Method: This study was prospective observational multi center study. Results: Present investigation was carried from August 2019 to Dec 2020 in various hospitals of Narasaraopet region. Many patients (775) were participated in the current study out of 290 were males and remaining were females. At the 4-h VAS evaluated that, the moderate pain was found to be 39.32 % of total population and Severe pain as 19.75%. The study results were monitored and continued for 24 hours. Conclusion: Assessment of Pain plays a major role in the management of chronic and acute pain. If assessment was done we can improve the pharmaceutical care and improved socio-economic capacity of individuals.
Keywords:
Subjective, Pain, Scientific Evidence, Rational, Pain Assessment.