Diagnostic Overshadowing and Pain
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Through diagnostic overshadowing, signs and symptoms of pain may be attributed to a person’s disability.
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Providers and secondary caregivers can utilize personal profiles, like hospital passports, to recognize typical pain behaviors of the individual.
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Personal Profiles contain data that describes the individual’s typical presentation of pain.
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