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American Society for Action on Pain

Author: Brown-S-T. Bowman-J-M. Eason-F-R.

Title: A comparison of patient-controlled analgesia versus traditional intramuscular analgesia in postoperative pain management.

Source: J-Intraven-Nurs. 1993 Nov-Dec. 16(6). P 333-8.

Journal Title: JOURNAL OF INTRAVENOUS NURSING.

Abstract: A retrospective chart review of the 198 postoperative subjects (patient-controlled analgesia [PCA] group = 100 and non-PCA group = 98) comparing analgesic usage and other variables was conducted. The PCA group used significantly more medication during the first 24 hours postoperatively and patients required more analgesic when a greater number of secondary diagnoses existed. No significant differences were found in length of stay or documentation.


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