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Then, the manner in which a patient expresses pain is partly influenced by personality and culture, which is not always appreciated by a nurse or physician [6].
But you could argue that about anybody any art that expresses pain is also suggesting a way out of the pain.
In contrast to this Kubo has found he liked Kuchiki more in the illustrations in which her face expresses pain such as when she is going to be executed in the manga.
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Or subjects expressing pain and fear?
In addition, patients spontaneously expressed pain significantly fewer times outside the scheduled measurements.
The reader remembers that neither the father nor the son was able to express pain -- or affection -- directly.
Gothic ornament, with all its spikes and barbs, expressed pain, Christ's crown of thorns and agony on the cross.
When her body crumpled or caved, it appeared to be expressing pain.
Women have expressed pain related to perineal trauma in the postnatal period but little is known about pain during suturing.
But they often expressed pain through agitation or grimacing, she said, adding, "Err on the side of treating them" with pain-controlling drugs.
Denied every human and judicial right, the inmates were also refused the one prerogative of the tortured: the right to express pain.
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