Chronic pain: support starts with asking the right questions
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Chronic pain: support starts with asking the right questions

Lynn Pearce Health journalist

What you need to know about assessing an individual’s experience of pain

Wherever you practise, the likelihood is you’ll be dealing with a high percentage of patients in pain, whether chronic, acute or a combination of both.

Nursing Standard. 34, 4, 56-58. doi: 10.7748/ns.34.4.56.s20

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