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i An-NajahNational University Faculty of Graduate Studies Comparison of different therapeutic regimens in pain management during dressing among burn patients By Muhammad Ata Abu Rajab Supervisor Prof. WaleedSweileh Co-Supervisor Dr. Noor Almasri This Thesis is Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Anesthesia Nursing at the Faculty of Graduate Studies An-Najah National University, Nablus-Palestine. 2016 iii ءادهلإا لملأاو لؤافتلاو ربصلا عوبني ىلإ هلوسرو للها دعب دوجولا يف نم لك ىلإ ةيلاغلا يمأ رخف لكب كمسا لمحأ نم ىلإ رغصلا ذنم كدقتفأ نم ىلإ كركذل يبلق شعتري نم ىلإ يلاغلا يبأ ثحبلا اذه مكيدهأ iv Acknowledgment It is my pleasure to thank all patients who were participate in this study, my supervisors (Prof. Waleed Sweileh and Dr. Noor Almasri) and the staff members of anesthesia and burn unit in Rafedia governmental hospital. v رارقلإا :ناونعلا لمحت يتلا ةلاسرلا مدقم هاندأ عقوملا انأ Comparison of different therapeutic regimens in pain management during dressing among burn patients هيلإ ةراشلإا تمت ام ءانثتساب ،صاخلا يدهج جاتن يه امنإ ةلاسرلا هذه هيلع تلمتشا ام نأب رقأ يثحب وأ يملع بقل وأ ةجرد ةيأ لينل مدقي مل اهنم ءزج يأ وأ ،لكك ةلاسرلا هذه نأو ،درو امثيح . ىرخأ ةيثحب وأ ةيميلعت ةسسؤم ةيأ ىدل Declaration The work provided in this thesis, unless otherwise referenced, is the researcher's own work, and has not been submitted elsewhere for any other degree or qualification. Student's Name: : بلاطلا مسا Signature: :عيقوتلا Date: :خيراتلا vi TABLE OF CONTENTS No Subject Page ءادهلإا iii Acknowledgment iv Declaration v List of Tables viii List of figure ix List of Abbreviations x Abstract xii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Definition of the Burn 5 1.3 Epidemiology of the burn 6 1.4 Procedural Pain in Burn Patients 8 1.5 Pain Mechanisms after Burn 9 1.6 Time-course of pain 10 1.7 Types of Pain in Burn Patients 11 1.8 Assessment of pain intensity 12 1.9 Medications 12 1.10 Pain Management Options 18 1.11 Problem statement 21 1.12 Objectives of the Study 22 1.13 Significance of the study 22 Chapter 2 Literature Review 26 2.1 Research Questions and Hypotheses 29 2.2 The Hypotheses for the research questions 30 Chapter 3 Methodology 31 3.1 Study Design and Site of the Study 31 3.2 Sampling Methods and Size 31 vii 3.3 Inclusion Criteria 31 3.4 Exclusion Criteria 32 3.5 Data Collation 33 3.6 Therapeutic regimens 33 3.7 Follow up of the patient 34 3.8 Measures (variables) 35 3.9 Safety measures 35 3.10 Side effectof the drugs 35 3.11 Ethical Consideration 36 Chapter 4 Results 37 4.1 General demographic characteristics of the 37 study sample 4.2 Regimens used by the study sample 37 Chapter 5 Discussion 47 5.1 Strength and limitations of the study 53 5.2 Conclusion and Recommendation 53 References 55 Appendices 76 صخلملا ب viii List of Tables No. Tables Page 1.1 Sedation and Analgesia Guidelines for Acute 4 Burns 1.2 Pharmacologic Management of Burn Pain 20 1.3 Non-pharmacologic Analgesia 21 2.1 Literature Review 26 3.1 characteristics of healing phases 32 3.2 variables of the study 35 4.1 Clinical and demographic characteristics of 39 the studied patients 4.2 The mean (95% CI) of the VAS score for each 40 treatment regimen 4.3 VAS score of the three treatment regimens 43 among different variables 4.4 VAS score for different regimen based on 44 clinical and demographic data 4.5 Anova test to different effect of treatment 45 regimens on heart rate ix List of Figure No Figure Page 1 The mean (95% CI) of the VAS score for each 41 treatment regimen 2 The box-plot presentation of the vas score versus the 42 three treatment regimens 3 Different effect of treatment regimens on heart rate 46 x List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name 1st First 2ed Second Ca Calcium CHEOPS Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Pain Scale CHF Congestive heart failure COPD Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Cox Cyclooxygenase G Gram H0 Null hypothesis H1 Alternative hypothesis HTN Hypertension HVAS Horizontal Visual analog scale IM Intramuscular IQ Interquartile IRB institutional review board IV Intravenous Kg Kilogram Mg Milligram Mint Minute Na Sodium NE Norepinephrine NMDA N-methyl-d-aspartate NSAIDs Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs PCA Patient controlled analgesia PGE2 Prostaglandin E2 PO Per oral PR Per rectum R Receptor SD Standard deviation SPSS Statistical Package for the Social Sciences TBSA Total body surface area TD Transdermal THR Total hip replacement

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