Question.5326 - On page 278 (Chapter 7), the book discusses "pain management" and the "language of pain". What are your thoughts/views on this? If you speak languages other than English, how is pain discussed? Since "pain" is hard to qualify and quantify, how can we truly know how much pain someone is in? Does this knowledge (or lack thereof) matter?
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DeSpelder and Strickland (2020) make it clear that pain is inherently subjective and ultimately uncontrollable, as it is impossible to quantify or obs...
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