This document provides guidance on pain medication for different levels of reported pain. For pain scores between 2-4, it recommends panadol. For pain at a level of 5, it suggests panadeine forts or tramadol 50-100mg as needed. For higher pain above 5, it advises oxycodone 5-10mg every 2-3 hours as needed, and if nausea is present, oxycontin could be considered instead. It also lists intravenous or subcutaneous morphine 2.5-5mg every 1-2 hours as an option.
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This document provides guidance on pain medication for different levels of reported pain. For pain scores between 2-4, it recommends panadol. For pain at a level of 5, it suggests panadeine forts or tramadol 50-100mg as needed. For higher pain above 5, it advises oxycodone 5-10mg every 2-3 hours as needed, and if nausea is present, oxycontin could be considered instead. It also lists intravenous or subcutaneous morphine 2.5-5mg every 1-2 hours as an option.
This document provides guidance on pain medication for different levels of reported pain. For pain scores between 2-4, it recommends panadol. For pain at a level of 5, it suggests panadeine forts or tramadol 50-100mg as needed. For higher pain above 5, it advises oxycodone 5-10mg every 2-3 hours as needed, and if nausea is present, oxycontin could be considered instead. It also lists intravenous or subcutaneous morphine 2.5-5mg every 1-2 hours as an option.
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This document provides guidance on pain medication for different levels of reported pain. For pain scores between 2-4, it recommends panadol. For pain at a level of 5, it suggests panadeine forts or tramadol 50-100mg as needed. For higher pain above 5, it advises oxycodone 5-10mg every 2-3 hours as needed, and if nausea is present, oxycontin could be considered instead. It also lists intravenous or subcutaneous morphine 2.5-5mg every 1-2 hours as an option.
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