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  • Clinical Assessment

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  • Pain is a complex, subjective experience.
  • Current pain assessment methods are often insufficient.

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  • To highlight the limitations of basic pain inquiry.
  • To advocate for more thorough pain assessment strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing pain assessment literature.
  • Analysis of clinical decision-making processes.

Main Results:

  • Simple pain questions yield inadequate data.
  • Incomplete assessment hinders effective treatment planning.

Conclusions:

  • A multifaceted approach to pain assessment is essential.
  • Enhanced evaluation improves patient care and outcomes.