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- W2034504703 abstract "Pain may be defined as a linked set of feelings and observations. It is what the person says it is — a unique, personal and subjective state. The individual may describe the feeling as throbbing, aching, shooting, stabbing, gnawing, burning or stinging. These words, used to describe the experience of pain, may also act as clues to the professional listener, particularly in medical and nursing diagnosis. However, the multiplicity of such words also emphasises the complexity of this phenomenon, which can be a major factor in prompting individuals to seek medical advice. Pain is also an experience common to many people who come into our care in hospitals and in their homes, being a major component of many pre-operative, post-operative and non-operative procedures which the patient/client undergoes. Finally, pain is a feared accompaniment of death." @default.
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