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B 5 3 WHOPainLadder PDF
B 5 3 WHOPainLadder PDF
B 5 3 WHOPainLadder PDF
B.5.3WHOPainLadderwithPainManagementGuidelines
TheWHOPainLadderiwasdevelopedin1986asaconceptualmodeltoguidethemanagementofcancerpain.There
isnowaworldwideconsensuspromotingitsuseforthemedicalmanagementofallpainassociatedwithseriousillness,
includingpainfromwounds.
Severe Pain
Red Flags 7 - 10 / 10
Unrelieved pain should raise a red
flag that attracts the attention of Step3:
the interdisciplinary team. Startstrongoralopioidaroundtheclockii
Morphine510mgq4htitratetopain
Dilaudid14mgq4htitratetopain
MSContinorotherlongacting3060mgq812h
Fentanyl25g/hourplusMorphineSulphate5mg.q2
hoursforbreakthrough*nevertobeadministeredto
opioidnaiveclients
+Adjuvants*
Painpersistingor Notes:Useshortactingpreparationofsamemedication
increasing forbreakthroughpain.Considerlowerdoseinopioidnave
Moderate Pain andelderlypatients
4 6 / 10
Step2:
AddOpioidforModeratePainaroundtheclock2
Acetaminophen325mg+codeine30mgq4h(Tylenol#3)or
Acetaminophen325mg+codeine60mgq4h(Tylenol#4)or
Acetaminophen325/500mg+oxycodone5mgq4h(Percocet/Roxicet)
+Adjuvants*
Note:Considerstrongeropioidifpainnotcontrolledbythese
combinationsatatotaldailydoseif400mg/dayofcodeineor80mg/dayof
oxycodone
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WorldHealthOrganization,(2009).WHOsPainReliefLadder.www.who.int/cancer/palliative/painladder/en/
2
Roden,A.&Sturman,E.(2009).Assessment&Managementofpatientswithwoundrelatedpain.NursingStandard,23(45)5362
3
Principlesofbestpractice:Minimizingpainatwounddressingrelatedprocedures.Aconsensusdocument.(2007).Toronto,Ontario,Canada:cWoundPediaInc.
2007.
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SWRWCToolkit_B.5.3WHOPainLadderwithPainManagementGuidelines_Jan7_2011AdaptedfromaCarePartners/ETNOWformwith
permission2010.Appropriatecreditorcitationmustappearonallcopiedmaterials.