CodeineAcetaminophenElderssometimeschoose tosuffer insilenceBy knowing theperson andtaking in theirattributes orcharacteristicsTitrationoccurs inincrementstoo largeCommunicationof theassessmentfindingsListeningto Musicuse opioids incombination withnon-opioids tomanage moderateto severe painaggravatingFactorsFacialExpressionsFrequentlydrowsy,arousable,drifts off tosleepPhysiotherapyEpiduralIsresponsivetoanalgesicsModerateFALSECOPDstart lowand slowlyincreasedoseUnnecessarySufferingMultiplesourcesof PainSomaticandVisceralAge,Developmentalstage, healthcondition,cultureheat&massage/vibrationIntensityof Painalterationin qualityof lifeTitrationResidents inpain shouldhaveobservablesignsmorphineTRUE"When didthe painBegin?"AnxietyLevelValuesMYTHMildTheCanadianPainSocietyAfter achange inMedicalStatusCritical-carePainObservationToolAllergyWeakOpioidForm,route,dose,scheduleOpioidintensifiersChronicnon-malignantPainBehavioralPain ScalePresenceof PainNeuropathicReinforcing theimportance ofbest practicesthrough ongoingeducationFACTImpact offamily/caregiverinvolvementThe potentialadverseeffects ofthoseinterventionsCodeineAcetaminophenElderssometimeschoose tosuffer insilenceBy knowing theperson andtaking in theirattributes orcharacteristicsTitrationoccurs inincrementstoo largeCommunicationof theassessmentfindingsListeningto Musicuse opioids incombination withnon-opioids tomanage moderateto severe painaggravatingFactorsFacialExpressionsFrequentlydrowsy,arousable,drifts off tosleepPhysiotherapyEpiduralIsresponsivetoanalgesicsModerateFALSECOPDstart lowand slowlyincreasedoseUnnecessarySufferingMultiplesourcesof PainSomaticandVisceralAge,Developmentalstage, healthcondition,cultureheat&massage/vibrationIntensityof Painalterationin qualityof lifeTitrationResidents inpain shouldhaveobservablesignsmorphineTRUE"When didthe painBegin?"AnxietyLevelValuesMYTHMildTheCanadianPainSocietyAfter achange inMedicalStatusCritical-carePainObservationToolAllergyWeakOpioidForm,route,dose,scheduleOpioidintensifiersChronicnon-malignantPainBehavioralPain ScalePresenceof PainNeuropathicReinforcing theimportance ofbest practicesthrough ongoingeducationFACTImpact offamily/caregiverinvolvementThe potentialadverseeffects ofthoseinterventions

PAIN Management - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Codeine
  2. Acetaminophen
  3. Elders sometimes choose to suffer in silence
  4. By knowing the person and taking in their attributes or characteristics
  5. Titration occurs in increments too large
  6. Communication of the assessment findings
  7. Listening to Music
  8. use opioids in combination with non-opioids to manage moderate to severe pain
  9. aggravating Factors
  10. Facial Expressions
  11. Frequently drowsy, arousable, drifts off to sleep
  12. Physiotherapy
  13. Epidural
  14. Is responsive to analgesics
  15. Moderate
  16. FALSE
  17. COPD
  18. start low and slowly increase dose
  19. Unnecessary Suffering
  20. Multiple sources of Pain
  21. Somatic and Visceral
  22. Age, Developmental stage, health condition, culture
  23. heat &massage/ vibration
  24. Intensity of Pain
  25. alteration in quality of life
  26. Titration
  27. Residents in pain should have observable signs
  28. morphine
  29. TRUE
  30. "When did the pain Begin?"
  31. Anxiety Level
  32. Values
  33. MYTH
  34. Mild
  35. The Canadian Pain Society
  36. After a change in Medical Status
  37. Critical-care Pain Observation Tool
  38. Allergy
  39. Weak Opioid
  40. Form, route, dose, schedule
  41. Opioid
  42. intensifiers
  43. Chronic non-malignant Pain
  44. Behavioral Pain Scale
  45. Presence of Pain
  46. Neuropathic
  47. Reinforcing the importance of best practices through ongoing education
  48. FACT
  49. Impact of family/ caregiver involvement
  50. The potential adverse effects of those interventions