• Nursing times · Jun 2003

    The development of a respiratory assessment tool.

    • Leonie Benham, Helen Benbow, and Carolyn Hansen.
    • Intensive Care Unit, Blackpool Victoria Hospital.
    • Nurs Times. 2003 Jun 10;99(23):52-5.

    AbstractPatient-controlled analgesia uses an infusion pump to administer analgesia to the patient intravenously in small bolus doses. Administration of the doses is controlled by the patient up to a prescribed maximum dose (Pasero and McCaffrey, 1994). The use of PCA is increasing in hospitals, partly due to the range of reported benefits it has for patients (Thomas, 1993). It is particularly useful in the control of postoperative pain (Thomas, 1993), and avoids the need for other pain relief methods such as intramuscular injections.

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