Patient Education and Communication During Morphine Therapy
Effective communication is essential during morphine therapy. Patients who understand their treatment are more likely to feel secure and cooperate with care plans.
Education includes explaining dosage schedules, expected effects, and common side effects. Patients are encouraged to report discomfort, nausea, or excessive drowsiness promptly.
Clear guidance also helps reduce anxiety and misconceptions about morphine use. When patients feel informed, trust between patient and provider strengthens.
Good communication improves outcomes by promoting safety, comfort, and adherence.
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