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Pain Care Bill of Rights

http://www.painfoundation.org/page.asp?menu=1 & item=5 & file=BillofRights.htm#1

As a person with

pain, you have the right to:

01. have your report of pain taken seriously and to be treated

with

dignity and respect by doctors, nurses,

pharmacists, and other

healthcare professionals.

02. have your pain thoroughly assessed and promptly treated.

03. be informed by your healthcare provider about what may be

causing

your pain, possible treatments, and the

benefits, risks and costs of each.

04. participate actively in decisions about how to manage your

pain.

05. have your pain reassessed regularly and your treatment

adjusted if

your pain has not been eased.

06. be referred to a pain specialist if your pain persists.

07. get clear and prompt answers to your questions, take time to

make

decisions, and refuse a particular type of

treatment if you choose.

Although not always

required by law, these are the rights you should

expect, and if necessary demand, for your

pain care.

How do I talk with

my healthcare provider about pain?

01. Speak up! Tell

your doctor, nurse or social worker that you're in pain.

02. Tell your

doctor, nurse or social worker where it hurts. Do you have

pain in one place or several places? Does

the pain seem to move around?

03. Describe how

much your pain hurts. On a scale from 0 to 10, zero

means no pain at all and 10 means the worst

pain you can imagine.

04. Describe what

makes your pain better or worse. Is the pain always

there, or does it go away sometimes? Does

the pain get worse when you

move in certain ways? Do other things make

it better or worse?

05. Describe what

your pain feels like. Use specific words like sharp,

stabbing, dull, aching, burning, shock-like,

tingling, throbbing, deep

or pressing.

06. Explain how the

pain affects your daily life. Can you sleep? Work?

Exercise? Participate in social activities?

Concentrate? How is your mood?

07. Tell your

doctor, nurse or social worker about past treatments for

pain. Have you taken medication or had

surgery? Tried massage or

meditation? Applied heat or cold? Exercised?

Explain what worked and

what didn't.

American Pain

Foundation

201

N. Street, Suite 710

Baltimore, MD 21201-4111

Toll-free

information line:

www.painfoundation.org

© 2003 American Pain

Foundation

http://www.painfoundation.org/page.asp?menu=1 & item=5 & file=BillofRights.htm#1

Hugs,

Deanna

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