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Your Guide to Surgery at Akron General Medical Center


Pain Control

To help control your pain, your doctor may order medication for you. After surgery, we may not be able to stop all your pain, but we will help you to be as comfortable as possible so you can rest and sleep. You will be asked to rate your pain on a scale of 0 to 10, with 0 being no pain and 10 being severe pain. Reporting your pain as a number helps the doctors and nurses

know how well your treatment is working and indicates whether changes should be made. Pain control will help you cough, deep breathe, exercise and recover more quickly.

What method will be used to give you pain relief medicines?

  • Medicines given by mouth are either in tablet or liquid form. Most pain medicine is taken by mouth, however these medicines cannot be used if you can take nothing by mouth or if you are nauseated or vomiting.
  • Injections into muscle or skin are medicines given by shots.
  • Injections given into a vein are medicines given through a small tube called an intravenous (IV) catheter. The tip of the tube stays in the vein. A Patient Controlled Analgesia pump (PCA) may be used. You will be taught how and when to use the pump.
  • Injections given into the spine are medicines given through a small tube into your back called an epidural or intrathecal catheter.
  • Rectal suppositories are medicines that dissolve in the rectum and are absorbed by the body.
  • Patches are medicines that are placed on a patch and then the patch is placed on the skin so the medicine can be absorbed into the body (transdermal patches).

There are several non-drug pain relief methods that are very effective:

Relaxation techniques

  1. Get in a comfortable position.
  2. Breathe in slowly while counting to three.
  3. Breathe out slowly while counting to three.
  4. Continue breathing in and out in same manner.

Imagery

  1. Get in a comfortable position.
  2. Imagine you are in a place you have found to be relaxing (i.e. beach, mountains).
  3. Breathe in and out slowly while picturing this in your mind.

Music

  1. Get in a comfortable position.
  2. Listen to "easy listening" music or your favorite type of music with your eyes closed.

Massage and cold or hot packs.








Date Updated: 01-JAN-2005

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