Pain ManagementSuggestions for Managing Care at Home Cancer patients may sometime during the course of their illness experience pain. Most pain can easily be treated with pain medication and/or other treatments. Your oncologist and nurse will assist you to find the best possible way to control your pain. On occasion your doctor may ask a doctor who specializes in cancer pain management to manage your pain. Patient Rights and Responsibilities: As a patient of the SCCA, you have the right to:
As health-care providers, we expect you to:
What is Pain? Pain is an unpleasant sensation that only YOU can feel. It is what you say it is. It may be caused by your cancer or by the treatment of the cancer. How Can We Treat Your Pain? Your pain can be treated/managed through many different ways. Your doctor may chose to prescribe Tylenol, ibuprophen, or narcotics/opioids such as morphine. Your doctor may chose to use a local anesthetic. The method depends on the location and severity of your pain. Pain Medication May be Given Different Ways:
Some pain medications should be taken on a regular basis (called long-acting medication), while others should be taken only when you begin to feel pain (break-through medicine). Myths About Narcotics/Opioids:
Non-Drug Methods of Pain Relief:
Taking Care of Your Pain:
Assessment of Your Pain: Your nurse or doctor will ask you to "rate" your pain using a simple method. Remember, only YOU know what and where your pain is, and YOU need to help us help you. Your nurse or doctor will ask you to "point" to the area of your pain. They will also ask you, What will bring on the pain? as well as, What do you think will get rid of the pain? Another question is: What is the quality of your pain? (e.g. burning, radiating, throbbing, stabbing) It is the goal of the staff at the SCCA to provide you with the best possible treatment of your pain. We ask that you help us to do so by telling us about your pain when you first experience it. Learn more about Pain Care.
November 2006
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