Final answer:
The mnemonic to remember when obtaining a description of the patient's chest pain is OPQRST.
Step-by-step explanation:
The mnemonic to remember when obtaining a description of the patient's chest pain is OPQRST. OPQRST stands for:
- O onset (When did the pain start?)
- P provocation/palliation (What makes the pain better or worse?)
- Q quality (How would you describe the pain?)
- R radiation (Does the pain radiate to other parts of the body?)
- S severity (How severe is the pain on a scale of 1 to 10?)
- T timing (Is the pain constant or intermittent? How long does it last?)
Using this mnemonic helps healthcare providers gather important information about the patient's chest pain, which can assist in making a diagnosis.
Learn more about Chest pain assessment