Impact Of Nurse-Led Pain Management Protocol On Postoperative Recovery Outcome
Postoperative pain remains a critical determinant of recovery outcomes, influencing patient satisfaction, complication rates, and overall healthcare utilization.
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Dr. Somprakas Basu, Professor & Head
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Uttarakhand, India,
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Postoperative pain remains a critical determinant of recovery outcomes, influencing patient satisfaction, complication rates, and overall healthcare utilization.
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