The Case of Untreated Pain in Intellectually Disabled Persons
While this population may present their symptoms of pain atypically, there is little reason to question or doubt that these individuals experience and express pain. Even if their pain is not acknowledged, they are still in need of pain treatment and management.
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Severe Intellectual Developmental Disability (IDD)
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