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chapter for adequate discussion . There is no clear line of demarcation to indicate when these neurologic and anesthetic techniques should be employed as opposed to some of the previously discussed more invasive neurosurgical procedures ...
chapter for adequate discussion . There is no clear line of demarcation to indicate when these neurologic and anesthetic techniques should be employed as opposed to some of the previously discussed more invasive neurosurgical procedures ...
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Although the influence of environmental reinforcement on pain behaviors has been discussed in relation to numerous pain syndromes , only a few authors have discussed this issue with regard to patients with cancer - related pain.32,52 A ...
Although the influence of environmental reinforcement on pain behaviors has been discussed in relation to numerous pain syndromes , only a few authors have discussed this issue with regard to patients with cancer - related pain.32,52 A ...
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The behavioral responses to pain discussed above have been reported extensively in the literature . 26,30,51,54 A number of researchers have used these observations to develop behavioral checklists that can be used to measure pain in ...
The behavioral responses to pain discussed above have been reported extensively in the literature . 26,30,51,54 A number of researchers have used these observations to develop behavioral checklists that can be used to measure pain in ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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