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... R.N. Doctoral Student , University of Illinois ; Formerly , Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist , Rush - Presbyterian - St . Luke's Medical Center , Chicago , Illinois Patricia M. Klopovich , M.N. , R.N. Clinical Nurse Specialist ...
... R.N. Doctoral Student , University of Illinois ; Formerly , Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist , Rush - Presbyterian - St . Luke's Medical Center , Chicago , Illinois Patricia M. Klopovich , M.N. , R.N. Clinical Nurse Specialist ...
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Discussion of research findings relevant to clinical specialties ( i.e. , oncology , hospice care , postoperative pain management ) . • Orientation to severe pain in the cancer patient as an oncologic emergency .
Discussion of research findings relevant to clinical specialties ( i.e. , oncology , hospice care , postoperative pain management ) . • Orientation to severe pain in the cancer patient as an oncologic emergency .
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However , subjectivity and response bias should not be considered limitations of clinical assessment of pain . It is often believed that only phenomena that can be observed and quantified exist , thus causing doubt about the reality of ...
However , subjectivity and response bias should not be considered limitations of clinical assessment of pain . It is often believed that only phenomena that can be observed and quantified exist , thus causing doubt about the reality of ...
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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