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A patient just undergone surgery is complaining of pain. He has already had the maximum dose of pain medications; He is continuously using his call light demanding for the nurse. He keeps on complaining that his pain is not being taken cared of and other patient are receiving better care.

1. Using the theory of Ida Orlando, how can you deal with patient complaints?

2. What are some questions you should ask to this patient?​

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Answered by shivgovindsingh07
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At some point in life, virtually everyone experiences some type of pain. Pain is often classified as acute or chronic. Acute pain, such as postoperative pain, subsides as healing takes place. Chronic pain is persistent and is subdivided into cancer-related pain and nonmalignant pain, such as arthritis, low-back pain, and peripheral neuropathy. These authors will draw from the body of knowledge related to chronic pain; however, this chapter will focus on the evidence supporting management of acute pain experienced by hospitalized adults.

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Answered by AaronRejoice
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Answer:

we must say them not panic

why do you panic

do you not have belief in us

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