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  2. Pain assessment - Wikipedia

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    Pain is often regarded as the fifth vital sign in regard to healthcare because it is accepted now in healthcare that pain, like other vital signs, is an objective sensation rather than subjective. As a result nurses are trained and expected to assess pain .

  3. Pain scale - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese pain scale diagram, rating pain on a scale of 1 to 10. A pain scale measures a patient's pain intensity or other features. Pain scales are a common communication tool in medical contexts, and are used in a variety of medical settings. Pain scales are a necessity to assist with better assessment of pain and patient screening.

  4. Vital signs - Wikipedia

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    The "fifth vital sign" may refer to a few different parameters. Pain is considered a standard fifth vital sign in some organizations, such as the U.S. Veterans Affairs. [16] Pain is measured on a 0–⁠10 pain scale based on subjective patient reporting and may be unreliable. [17] Some studies show that recording pain routinely may not change ...

  5. American Pain Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Pain Society (APS) was a professional membership organization and a national chapter of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP). The organization closed in 2019 amid the opioid epidemic as the organization faced allegations that it colluded with opioid producers to promote opioids.

  6. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Eponymous medical signs are those that are named after a person or persons, usually the physicians who first described them, but occasionally named after a famous patient. This list includes other eponymous entities of diagnostic significance; i.e. tests, reflexes, etc.

  7. Inflammation - Wikipedia

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    The fifth sign, loss of function, is believed to have been added later by Galen, [19] Thomas Sydenham [20] or Rudolf Virchow. [9] [15] [16] Examples of loss of function include pain that inhibits mobility, severe swelling that prevents movement, having a worse sense of smell during a cold, or having difficulty breathing when bronchitis is present.

  8. Opioid epidemic in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The letter advocated for more liberal use of opioids in pain management, which the World Health Organization eventually supported. [30] In addition, medical organizations began to push for more attentive physician responses to pain, referring to pain as the "fifth vital sign". This was coupled with the promotion of opioids by pharmaceutical ...

  9. Vital signs (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vital signs are basic measures of life and good health frequently examined in medicine. Vital signs may also refer to: Music. Vital Signs (band), a pop band from ...