Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... elderly or debilitated patients . Microbial Infection Chemotherapy and irradiation weaken the immune system and the patient is vulnerable to viral , bacterial , or fungal infections that can produce pain . In the case of the bone marrow ...
... elderly or debilitated patients . Microbial Infection Chemotherapy and irradiation weaken the immune system and the patient is vulnerable to viral , bacterial , or fungal infections that can produce pain . In the case of the bone marrow ...
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... elderly . Perhaps various schedules of analgesia have some role in the elderly patient , but exact roles are unclear as yet . Finally , the issue of compliance might also be explored in addressing analgesia schedules for pain control ...
... elderly . Perhaps various schedules of analgesia have some role in the elderly patient , but exact roles are unclear as yet . Finally , the issue of compliance might also be explored in addressing analgesia schedules for pain control ...
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... elderly : a caution and a challenge . Biofeed Self - Regul 10 : 69–73 , 1985 14. Blanchard EB , Epstein LH : A Biofeedback Primer . Reading , MA , Addison - Wesley Publishing Co. , 1978 16 . 15. Bond MR : The relation of pain to the ...
... elderly : a caution and a challenge . Biofeed Self - Regul 10 : 69–73 , 1985 14. Blanchard EB , Epstein LH : A Biofeedback Primer . Reading , MA , Addison - Wesley Publishing Co. , 1978 16 . 15. Bond MR : The relation of pain to the ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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