Assessing and Managing Adult Pain

Speciality
Nurses
Location
Online
Delivery
Online
Provider
Australian College of Nursing (ACN)

The purpose of this unit of study is to provide the student with the necessary theoretical knowledge to improve how they assess and manage adult pain in the clinical setting. This unit examines the physiological basis of pain and the assessment and management of adult persons’ experiencing acute, chronic and cancer pain. It explores physiological concepts and current pain theories regarding the basis of pain and the complex social, cultural, psychological, spiritual and economic aspects of pain. Pain assessment tools are evaluated and both pharmacological and non-pharmacological management are explored. Pain management is complex, and nurses need to consider management in the light of current best practice, cultural diversity and person’s belief systems.

Term :JANUARY, JULY

Hours of Study: 150

Credit Points : 6


PRM123
Modules / Topics

Theme 1: Foundational concepts of pain

Disscuss definitions of pain and the multidimensional factors which influence the concept of pain as a bio-psycho-social phenomenon

Theme 2: Anatomy and physiology of pain

Determine the physiology and pathophysiology correlated with different types of physical pain

Theme 3: Assessing pain

Analyse pain assessment techniques to ensure contemporary evidenced- based nursing care.

Theme 4: Pharmacological management of pain

Evaluate national and global evidenced- based, culturally safe guidelines to plan nursing management for people experiencing pain.

Theme 5: Non-pharmacological management of pain

Support ethical and professional principles to optimise holistic, person- centred care within an interdisciplinary context.

Theme 6: Interdisciplinary teamwork and discharge planning

Type
Course
Delivery
Online
Title
Assessing and Managing Adult Pain
Speciality
Nurses
Location
ONLINE
Provider Type
Education Provider
Price Details
ACN Members Price 2,196.00
Location
Online
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