The Effect of Using Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) by Nurses on Diagnosis of Pain and Relief Care in ICU Patients
Introduction: Today, pain is important since it is considered as the fifth vital sign. In patients with decreased consciousness, it is often difficult to detect pain due to the communication barriers. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate effect of using Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) by nurs...
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Main Authors: | Ladan Sedighi, Zhale Mollai, Mehrnaz Ahmadi, meimanat hosseini, Fariba Bolourchifard |
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Language: | FA |
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Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4e3338e87bde49559819ecc1c1d777e7 |
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