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Collection of Pain Nurses (23)
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Use this visual mood meter to quickly assess and communicate emotional states-from joyful (green) to deeply upset (red).
A caring nurse uses a stethoscope to check the vital signs of a patient lying in bed with a casted and elevated leg under traction.
A nurse carefully tends to a child’s head injury, illustrating the critical role of skilled pain assessment and intervention in pediatric care.
A friendly, vintage-style nurse character ready to bring warmth and trust to your medical messaging.
This illustration shows a person experiencing sharp lower back pain-common in strains, sciatica, or herniated discs.
A playful yet insightful sticker that captures the humor only healthcare pros truly appreciate-ideal for nurse grads, students, or anyone who’s survived clinicals.
A visual overview of common back pain evaluations by doctors, nurses, and specialists across different patient scenarios.
A sweet, wide-eyed cartoon turtle with a glossy red shell and friendly green face-ideal for playful designs.
A 3D illustration of a person experiencing lower back pain, highlighted by red zigzag lines near the lumbar region.
A colorful illustration of everyday medical items used for diagnosis, treatment, and medication management.
A friendly nurse icon symbolizing trust, care, and medical expertise-perfect for healthcare branding or UI design.
A striking red-and-white “Keep Calm” style poster proudly declaring, “I am a Pain Nurse”-a tribute to dedicated specialists in pain management and patient care.
A bold, inspiring emblem celebrating the heart and skill of pain management nurses-crafted for pride, recognition, and professional identity.
A cheerful, professional nurse depicted in eight different clinical scenarios-from using a stethoscope to adjusting an IV drip and assisting patients with mobility.
A clear, intuitive pain rating scale where numbers 0 to 10 correspond to facial expressions and color gradients, helping patients self-report pain intensity.
When policy meets reality: a satirical scale showing how nurses react to minimum wage mandates, underfunding, and looming budget cuts.
A cartoon figure showing acute abdominal discomfort-often used to depict indigestion, gas, or cramping.
A humorous yet relatable illustration showing the challenge of pain management-where relief sometimes comes with a sting.
A surgical team in action-surgeons in scrubs and masks operate under sterile conditions while monitoring the patient’s vitals.
Use this intuitive pain scale to communicate your pain level-simply point to the face and number that best matches how you feel.
A caregiver gently cradles a sleeping newborn while preparing a bottle-highlighting nurturing, responsive feeding.
A variety of prescription medications-bottles, blister packs, and capsules-illustrating different drug delivery forms.
