Physicians can help reduce patient anxiety by using the Show&TellBoard to educate themabout their procedure ormedical condition.
Show& Tell Board Printed in high-definition color
Frosted Polycarbonate Storage Frame Mounts to wall with supplied hardware
Features:
Durable 10 x 12 x 1/16” dry-erase board. Illustrations are printed in high- definition color.
Convenient wall-mount holder with clip for dry-erase marker.
Show & Tell Board can slide into storage frame from either side.
Boards can be 1 or 2-sided.
Can be customized with any content including illustrations, organization name, and logo.
100 year no-fade warranty1 on board imprint.
5 year “no ghost” warranty2 on the dry-erase surface.
Dry-erase surface is disinfectant safe3
. Benefits:
Quick, easy, and reusable. Can be disinfected4
between uses.
In room wall mount keeps the Show & Tell Board always at hand.
A sampling of Show& Tell Boardswe have created... Are you in pain? How much? ¿Te duele? ¿Cuánto?
Choose a number from 0 to 10 that best describes your pain. Escoja un número del 0 al 10 que mejor describa su dolor.
1 Department of Orthopaedics
Dorsal Medial View
100Year NoGhost
NoFade
0123456789 10 No Pain No Dolor
Moderate Pain Dolor Moderado
FLACCScale
1 2 3 4 5
2 0
Face Legs
Activity Cry
Consolability No particular expression or smile.
Normal position or relaxed.
Lying quietly,
normal position, moves easily.
No crying
(awake or asleep). Content, relaxed.
1
Occasional grimace or frown, withdrawn, disinterested.
Uneasy, restless, tense.
Squirming, shifting back and forth, tense.
Moans or whimpers; occasional complaint.
Reassured by occasional
touching, hugging or being talked to, distractible.
Severe Pain Dolor Severo
Use with children as young as three (3), non-verbal, and cognitively impaired patients. 2
Frequent to constant frown, clenched jaw, quivering chin.
Kicking, or
legs drawn up. Arched,
rigid or jerking. Crying steadily,
screams or sobs,
frequent complaints. Difficult to
console or comfort.
REFERENCES: 1. Pain FACES based on Wong D.L., Hockenberry-Eaton M,. Wilson D., Winkelstein M.L., Schwartz P.: Wong’s Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, ed 6, St. Louis, 2001, p. 1301 © by Mosby, Inc. 2. From The FLACC: A behavioral scale for scoring postoperative pain in young children, by S Merkel and others, 1997, Pediatr Nurse 23(3), p. 293-297. ©1997 by Jannetti Co. University of Michigan Medical Center. 3. All other content and design ©Allen Perri Design Group, Ltd. DBA Healthcare Inspirations. All rights reserved.
Instructions: 1. Rate patient in each of the five measurement categories
2. Add the scores together
3. Document the total pain score
Interpreting the Score:
0 = Relaxed and Comfortable
1-3 = Mild discomfort
4-6 = Moderate pain
7-10 = Severe pain or discomfort or both
Anterolateral View
(877) 646-5877
HealthcareInspirations.com/pain ©2012 Healthcare Inspirations. All rights reserved. (877) 646-5877.
Going Home Checklist
Hearing Screen Newborn Screen Bili Check Vaccinations Birth Certificate Car Seat Ride Home Mom Discharge Order Baby Discharge Order
On the day you go home, our goal is to have you on your way by 11:00 am
Going Home
Based on your current condition you are likely to go home in:
More than
3 Days
2-3 Days
Within 24
On the day you go home, our goal is to have you on your way by 11:00 am
Hours TODAY!
©2012 Healthcare Inspirations. All rights reserved. (877) 646-5877.
Department of Ophthalmology
Urine Sample(s): If marked, we need to collect
the following samples:
Random 24 hour
Stool Sample(s):
C.diff O.B.
If you feel dizzy, please sit on the toilet and pull the red cord for a nurse.
DON’T FALL © Healthcare Inspirations. All rights reserved. (877) 646-5877. 08/2011:4 V3
Learnmore at
HealthcareInspirations.com 21
Stop Start
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28