Healthcare Barriers to Pain
Medications
Patient/Family Barriers to Pain
100

These assessment tools can assist healthcare providers in understanding the level of a patient's reported pain

What is pain scales?

100

You should assess this before giving any pain medications

What is patient's self-reported pain rating?

100

Patients should not have to suffer at the end of their life because of these

What are barriers to pain management?

200

This stems from the inability and unwillingness of healthcare professionals to use knowledge and evidenced-based practices in managing and assessing the pain of patient's

What is inadequately controlled pain?

200

This is a very common OTC medication used to manage mild to moderate pain

What is acetaminophen (Tylenol)?

200

Pain does not have to be accepted as a normal part of this

What is the dying process?

300

Nurses having an established individuality of this increases their ability to care for patient's in pain

What is spirituality?

300

This class of medications is a common OTC medication to help alleviate pain and inflammation

What is nonsteroidal antiinflammatory (NSAIDS)?

300

This is a common stressor among patients and their families in seeking adequate treatment options

What is cost associated with medications and treatment options?

400

Establishing this will help patient's feel more comfortable with their providers in reporting pain

What is rapport?

400

This is the term used for medication that is absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream

What is transdermal?

400

By creating a safe, non-judgmental environment, nurses help empower patients to do this and effectively manage their pain

What is communicate their pain needs?

500

Nurses should self-reflect on these to ensure they are providing adequate care to patient's self reported pain ratings

What are prejudices and biases?

500

This is a central acting muscle relaxant to treat intractable spasticity

What is Baclofen?

500

This is the belief that suffering is inevitable and complaining of pain makes the patient weak

What is stoicism?