• Nurs Stand · Jul 2009

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    Assessment and management of patients with wound-related pain.

    • Andy Roden and Elaine Sturman.
    • School of Healthcare Sciences, Bangor University and Archimedes Centre, Wrexham. a.roden@bangor.ac.uk
    • Nurs Stand. 2009 Jul 15; 23 (45): 53-4, 56, 58 passim.

    AbstractWound-related pain can cause significant distress and may lead to reduced quality of life. This article provides an overview of the management and treatment of pain in patients with chronic wounds. The importance of undertaking a thorough pain assessment using pain measuring scales is also discussed.

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