A proper Pain assessment helps in preparing an accurate pain treatment plan. It involves a continuous process and multidimensional factors that are required in formulating an effective pain management plan. There are many factors that are responsible for a person’s pain, which may be Psychological, Physical, Emotional or Cultural. In present case, Mr. Smith is debarred of many sociocultural obligations and responsibilities. Therefore the cultural influence is also a main factor for his pain assessment. Thus is because human being are social animal and they prefer to live and grow up in a society and follow some kind of culture. In return …show more content…
How he would feel they will come and take him home?
3. What are the good memories he is having about his family?
4. If chance is given, what would he rectify about his past?
5. What makes him feel good about?
c. social and cultural issues
1. What are his memories about this young days as an indigenous Australian?
2. What are the reason behind his rude behaviour, any bad experience or any unwind reason behind it?
3. According to him what are the how are the things now and what should be changed and why?
4. How he is feeling about the hospital and its staffs?
4. Mr Smith asks you about planning for his future. He states that he does not want to be resuscitated. Provide Mr Smith with a brief description (with APA referencing) of the following and apply it to this scenario:
Being a social animal, each person need to have his own identity and there should be people behind him who will remember him in his presence. Death is an unavoidable truth but nobody wants to die without being identified, mostly when he is having a family behind. Case4s are there when people are been refused by their families, in that case there are many ways where they will not be