Pain Management and Procedural Sedation for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)

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Pain Management and Procedural Sedation

 

Pain Types:

  • Somatic – localized, constant, achy
    • Sites – skin, subcutaneous tissues, bone, muscle, blood vessels, connective tissue
  • Visceral – poorly localized, diffuse, cramping
    • Sites – organs, linings of body cavities
  • Neuropathic – poorly localized, shooting, burning, sharp, numbness, tingling
    • Sites – central and peripheral nervous system

 

Assessment:

  • Subjective report
  • OPQRST: used to discern reasons for symptoms and history in the event of an acute illness
    • Onset of the event
    • Provocation or palliation
    • Quality of the pain
    • Region and radiation
    • Severity
    • Time
  • Vital Signs may be within normal limits with persistent pain
  • Body Language – cultural considerations

 

Tools:

  • N-PASS (neonates): Neonatal Pain, Agitation, and Sedation scale
  • FLACC (children): Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability scale
  • Numeric rating scale (some pediatrics, adults)
  • Picture scale (multiple)
  • PAINAD (advanced dementia): Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia scale

 

Pharmacologic interventions:

  • Local, systemic, non-opioid, opioid
  • Using NSAIDs with opioids to decrease opioid dose and treat pain multimodally
  • Adjuvant medications, such as antiemetics, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, laxatives, or corticosteroids, may also increase the effectiveness of opioid pain management
  • Consider patient-administered nitrous oxide
  • Infants (under 4 months) may be administered oral sucrose
  • Pain patches, pain pumps

 

Nonpharmacologic interventions:

  • Position of comfort
  • Stabilization of affected area
  • Superficial heat (infiltrated IV site)
  • Superficial cold (fracture, sprain)
  • Age-appropriate distraction techniques
  • Relaxation techniques (deep breathing)
  • Reduction of noxious stimuli
  • Infants: sucking, swaddling, reduction of noxious stimuli, holding, cuddling

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For more great CEN prep, got to the link below to purchase the “Emergency Nursing Examination Review” book by Dr. Laura Gasparis Vonfrolio RN, PHD
https://greatnurses.com/

References:

  • Chaput, C. (2017). Professional Issues. In CEN Online Review. Emergency Nurses Association.

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