Sentence examples for making pain from inspiring English sources

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In fact, one of the biggest problems with making pain management a standard in health care is that patients and their loved ones are misinformed about it.

Unfortunately in critical care, many factors can alter verbal communication with patients, making pain assessment more difficult.

Some patients – particularly those who are terminally ill – may not wish to be involved in making pain management decisions, and may delegate such choices to their treatment providers.

Co-morbidity more common in old age, and age-related declines in functioning and sensory impairments, contribute toward making pain management especially challenging in this population [ 9, 10].

For example, the simple act of making pain scoring mandatory at triage has been shown to reduce time to analgesia by 45 min.

It is an unspecific symptom and its expression may be associated with other conditions than OA [ 34, 35], making pain assessment a relevant but difficult issue [ 36].

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Cloudera is making pains to make its technology easier to use.

Scientists are still trying to make pain less painful.

Pfizer already makes pain drugs like Lyrica and Celebrex.

By making violence into a subject for culture, you make pain into an object of culture.

But what if that whole process could be sped up and made pain free?

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