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11 February 2010 Unique Pain Assessment Report!

45% of Health Care Practitioners do not assess pain during wound care on a regular basis!...

Read a report from the Molnlycke Health Care Symposium at the 2009 European Wound Management Conference which utilised an electronic voting system to determine:


- How often pain is assessed during wound care?
- What level of pain is associated with various forms of treatment during the wound care process?
- What percentage of patients demonstrate signs of stress during wound care treatment?
- What tools are most commonly used to measure stress?

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