National Repository of Grey Literature 74 records found  beginprevious74 - 74  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Monitoring of the pain of the patient after the operation from nurse´s view
ŠIMÁČKOVÁ, Alexandra
The bachelor paper aims at monitoring pain during the post surgery period and it is concentrated on the attitude of nurse to it. When a nurse is capable of finding out pain, its quality and intensity in the shortest time possible, he/she promotes the comfort of a patient, improves his/her psychical state and can thus help significantly to successful healing of the surgery wound and total improvement of the health condition of the patient. A nurse{\crq}s active attitude to pain monitoring is in her/his own interest. She/he should be able to offer alternative ways of calming pain and to opt for an individual attitude to every patient. The theoretic part describes the origin of pain, its kinds, the nursing attitude towards it and different modes of monitoring of pain.Within the practical part we have set up two goals: to find out whether nurses monitor pain by patients after surgery and whether they use in practice the evaluating scale of pain. On this basis we have set up three hypotheses. H1: nurses at post surgery units monitor pain in patients having been operated on; H2: Nurses have no knowledge on scales evaluating pain; H3: Pain in patients hospitalized at post surgery units is not evaluated according to the evaluating scale. A quantitative method of research was chosen in the form of questioning and data collection using anonymous questionnaires.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 74 records found   beginprevious74 - 74  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.