
pmid: 20137038
© 2010, AWHONN 11 tThe Joint Commission has declared that pain is a critical nursing assessment (Joint Commission, 2009). Nurses must therefore carefully attend to the pain of their clients, including those in labor. The pain of labor has been managed by many different methods, including breathing techniques, showering and position change, as well as analgesics and regional anesthesia. In the United States, epidural anesthesia has become the most commonly employed tool to manage the pain of labor. Indeed, 71 percent of a representative sample of Urinary Catheterization During Epidural Anesthesia
Anesthesia, Epidural, Labor Pain, Evidence-Based Medicine, Pregnancy, Analgesia, Obstetrical, Humans, Urination, Female, Urinary Catheterization
Anesthesia, Epidural, Labor Pain, Evidence-Based Medicine, Pregnancy, Analgesia, Obstetrical, Humans, Urination, Female, Urinary Catheterization
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