from Subsection 4N - Clinical – Pain Management
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 June 2025
The treatment of pain and painful complaints in the observation unit (OU) is dependent on appropriate assessment, frequent re-assessment, recognition of any underlying medical conditions, and individualized treatment. Patients referred for observation should meet OU criteria. OU protocols should include provisions for the regular assessment of pain. In addition to non-geriatric adults, special populations including pediatric patients and the elderly, with painful conditions may be managed in the OU. Specific conditions that may be managed in the OU include acute low back pain, acute exacerbation of chronic pain, and the pain of malignancy.
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