The latest edition of Principles of Analgesic Use explores the safe and effective use of analgesics regardless of pain etiology as a readily accessible resource for clinicians.
Principles of Analgesic Use in the Treatment of Acute Pain and Cancer Pain
By reading this book, frustrated physicians and, perhaps more importantly, persons in pain can acquire a better understanding of the nature of pain, its connection to the emotions and psychological state of patients, and the impact ...
Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Weston, W.W., McWhinney, I.R., McWilliam, C.L. and Freeman, T.R. (1995) Patient-centred Medicine Transforming the Clinical Method. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Walker, R. (2002) ASA and CEPOD Scoring ...
Pain Management Principles and Practice
Chapter 1: Pain as a Physiological Process Chapter 2: Assessment of the Patient with Pain Chapter 3: Pharmacology of Pain Relief Chapter 4: Management of Acute Pain: Principles and Practice Chapter 5: Acute Pain: Special Situations Chapter ...
Lynn Baxendale - Cox , PhD , RN Assistant Professor and Director of the JHUSON Research Laboratory The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore , Maryland Pamela Kedziera , MS , RN , OCN Clinical Manager / Clinical Nurse ...
The Pain Manual: Principles and Issues in Cancer Pain Management
Providing an introduction for nurses to pain and its management, this third edition has been extended to address the science and physiology of pain, and presents recent research evidence, including psychological and cultural factors in the ...
Drug overdose, driven largely by overdose related to the use of opioids, is now the leading cause of unintentional injury death in the United States.
This book presents current evidence in a clinically-based, practical and applicable way, so that the book is useful for all healthcare professionals caring for patients with pain due to cancer.