Canada first to develop medical standards to keep kids from suffering from pain in silence

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The new standards lay how to stay on top of pain management for young patients, including when a patient experiences preventable, untreated and unmanaged pain

The Health Standards Organization has released a new set of guidelines to help hospital workers manage children’s pain – particularly for those who can’t communicate when they’re hurt.Emergency physician and pediatric pain researcher Dr. Samina Ali says for a long time, doctors believed young children’s nervous systems were so underdeveloped they couldn’t feel or remember pain.

Now it’s clear their bodies not only remember the trauma, and that pain can severely impact their development in the long term. The new standards lay how to stay on top of pain management for young patients, including mandating incident reports when a patient experiences preventable, untreated and unmanaged pain.

Accreditation Canada and the Health Standards Organization will make the guidelines available to hospitals and health workers for free, but hope they could one day form the basis of policy and training for health-care professionals.

 

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Thank goodness canada has “medical standards”, so when you get to see a doctor in a year perhaps longer, those STANDARDS ain’t worth shite!

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