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Archive > August, 2005 Vol. VI, No. 8

Six Tips for Assessing Pain in Elderly Patients

Find out why these sometimes-stoic patients are often undertreated for pain — and what you and your staff can do to prevent it.

Margo McCaffery, RN, MS, FAAN

The patients most likely to undergo some of the most painful procedures and have comorbidities that make them especially vulnerable to pain are the patients most often undertreated for pain. We're of course talking about the elderly.

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