Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... Behavioral Component The behavioral component of pain is described by Ahles et al.1 as consisting of behaviors related to pain , such as level of activity or intake of analgesics . Such behaviors may be related to the cognitive ...
... Behavioral Component The behavioral component of pain is described by Ahles et al.1 as consisting of behaviors related to pain , such as level of activity or intake of analgesics . Such behaviors may be related to the cognitive ...
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... Behavioral Distress ( OSBD ) 19 from Johnson by Hester14 Vocal Verbal Cry Scream Facial parameters Eyes Forehead Physical restraint Procedure Behavioral Rating Scale ( PBRS ) 21 Cry Cling Fear verbal Verbal resistance Requests emotional ...
... Behavioral Distress ( OSBD ) 19 from Johnson by Hester14 Vocal Verbal Cry Scream Facial parameters Eyes Forehead Physical restraint Procedure Behavioral Rating Scale ( PBRS ) 21 Cry Cling Fear verbal Verbal resistance Requests emotional ...
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... behavioral interventions as treatment progresses . In addition , both the child and the parents should have adequate instructions about any procedure before it is undertaken.23,31 Recently , the increased use of behavioral techniques ...
... behavioral interventions as treatment progresses . In addition , both the child and the parents should have adequate instructions about any procedure before it is undertaken.23,31 Recently , the increased use of behavioral techniques ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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