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Pain Competency Self-Assessment Name: Competency outcome 1: The student appropriately performs and documents pain screenings, assessments, and reassessments. Competency outcome 2: The student...

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Pain Competency Self-Assessment
Name:
Competency outcome 1: The student appropriately performs and documents pain screenings, assessments, and reassessments.
Competency outcome 2: The student teaches the patient and family about pain control.
Competency outcome 3: The student collaborates with the patient, the family, and the healthcare team to develop a pain management plan and define pain relief goals.
    Competencies 1–3
    Competent Y or N
    Asks all patients, in initial evaluation and routinely as part of a health assessment, about the presence of pain
    
    
    If pain is present, assesses critical characteristics, including location, quality, intensity, temporal characteristics, alleviating and aggravating factors, impact of pain, past interventions, and responses
    
    
    Utilizes simple and reliable pain intensity scales appropriate to age and cognitive status
    
    
    Teaches patients how and when to report pain, including side effects or adverse effects of pain treatment, roles in helping to manage pain, realistic pain relief goals, and how to utilize pain interventions
    
    
    Discusses realistic goals with patients
    
    
    Communicates and collaborates appropriately with physician, team members, unit pain resource nurse, inpatient pain consult services, acute pain service, anesthesiology, and others
    
    
Competency outcome 4: The student safely and effectively administers a pain treatment plan (including pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions).
    Competency 4
    Competent Y or N
    Administers prescribed analgesics as appropriate (combinations of analgesics, scheduled versus prn, and titration to meet individual needs)
    
    
    Assesses patients’ responses to interventions and documents reassessments within the time frame indicated by the unit’s pain procedures
    
    
    Proactively manages side effects of opioid analgesics
    
    
    Utilizes a variety of nonpharmacologic strategies to promote pain relief, including distraction, relaxation, imagery, massage, heat, cold, and positioning
    
    
Competency outcome 5: The student accurately programs and utilizes a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump.
    Competency 5
    Competent Y or N
    Demonstrates setup and use of designated IV pump
    
    
    Follows policy and procedure when caring for patients with IV PCA, including appropriate documentation on pain infusion flow sheet
    
    
    Defines and recognizes opioid-induced respiratory depression and implements appropriate interventions
    
    
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Pain Competency Self-Assessment
Name:
Competency outcome 1: The student appropriately performs and documents pain screenings, assessments, and reassessments.
Competency outcome 2: The student teaches the patient and family about pain control.
Competency outcome 3: The student collaborates with the patient, the family, and the healthcare team to develop a pain management plan and define pain relief goals.
    Competencies 1–3
    Competent Y or N
    Asks all patients, in initial evaluation and routinely as part of a health assessment, about the presence of pain
    
    Y
    If pain is present, assesses critical characteristics, including location, quality, intensity, temporal characteristics, alleviating and aggravating factors, impact of pain, past interventions, and...
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