Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... Communication of pain B. Use of medications C. Activity level D. Other 6. Sociocultural A. Ethnic background B. Demographic variables C. Other Adapted from Ahles TA , Blanchard EB , Ruckdeschel JC : The multidimensional nature of cancer ...
... Communication of pain B. Use of medications C. Activity level D. Other 6. Sociocultural A. Ethnic background B. Demographic variables C. Other Adapted from Ahles TA , Blanchard EB , Ruckdeschel JC : The multidimensional nature of cancer ...
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... communication of pain , and the reactions of nursing staff . Of the 71 percent of their sample who had pain , 28 percent did not communicate it to staff , and their self - reported pain scores were significantly lower than 53 percent ...
... communication of pain , and the reactions of nursing staff . Of the 71 percent of their sample who had pain , 28 percent did not communicate it to staff , and their self - reported pain scores were significantly lower than 53 percent ...
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... Communication of Pain . Ames , Iowa , University of Iowa , 1974 ( unpublished master's thesis ) 11 . Eland J : The child who is hurting . Semin Oncol Nurs 1 : 116-122 , 1985 12. Eland J , Anderson J : The experience of pain in children ...
... Communication of Pain . Ames , Iowa , University of Iowa , 1974 ( unpublished master's thesis ) 11 . Eland J : The child who is hurting . Semin Oncol Nurs 1 : 116-122 , 1985 12. Eland J , Anderson J : The experience of pain in children ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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