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SOCRATES (pain assessment)

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SOCRATES is often poorly used by health care providers. Although pain assessments usually cover many or most of the aspects, they rarely included all 8 aspects.
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When did the pain start, and was it sudden or gradual? Include also whether it is progressive or regressive.
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SOCRATES only focuses on the physical effects of pain, and ignores the social and emotional effects of pain.
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Clayton, Holly A.; Reschak, Gary L. C.; Gaynor, Sandra E.; Creamer, Julie L. (December 2000).
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to develop a plan for dealing with it. It can be useful for differentiating between
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Schofield, Marcia; Shetty, Ashish; Spencer, Michael; Munglani, Rajesh (May 2014).
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Manna, Aditya; Sarkar, S. K.; Khanra, L. K. (2015-04-01).
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congenital insensitivity to pain with partial anhidrosis
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Where is the pain? Or the maximal site of the pain.
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Index

Socrates (pain assessment)
mnemonic
acronym
emergency medical services
physicians
nurses
health professionals
pain
patient
patient
health care provider
nociceptive pain
neuropathic pain
ache
Radiation
symptoms
History of presenting complaint
Medical history
OPQRST


"A novel program to assess and manage pain"


"The importance of assessing pain in adults"
PMID
26647478
"Pain Managment [sic]: Part 1"
"Use of pain scales and observational pain assessment tools in hospital settings"
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