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Figure 7.1
You must know your organisation's policy about which pain medications can be initiated (started) by a RN or ATSIHP
Adult
Child
Table 7.1 Paracetamol doses
* If 15kg or over — recommend to use smaller dose of stronger syrup
Contraindications for NSAIDs
Codeine (opioid) may make person drowsy, constipated — advise extra fluids and high fibre diet
Aim of opioid injection treatment is to stop severe pain as quickly as possible without sedating person — some discomfort may remain
Always have naloxone available when you give an opioid IV or SC
Before giving opioids
Table 7.2 Sedation Score
Table 7.3 Side effects of opioid administration
Table 7.4 Acute pain relief (Adult)
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