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Pain intensity of pain and adequacy of analgesia

An unprecedented study in Brazil analyzed pain intensity and adequacy of analgesia at an emergency center. One hundred accident victims attended at a trauma reference hospital were evaluated. Pain was present in 90% of cases; 56.0% complained of severe pain on first evaluation and, three hours later...

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Published in:Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2005-09, Vol.13 (5), p.692-699
Main Authors: Calil, Ana Maria, Pimenta, Cibele A de Mattos
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