Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... evaluate for use of noninvasive methods Titrate dose and add local / regional methods or refer for pain clinical evaluation if pain is severe and not responding to any type of intervention Evaluate for use of tricyclic antidepressants ...
... evaluate for use of noninvasive methods Titrate dose and add local / regional methods or refer for pain clinical evaluation if pain is severe and not responding to any type of intervention Evaluate for use of tricyclic antidepressants ...
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... evaluation of the palliation achieved based on relative changes in scores . Other confirmative studies evaluating subjective pain relief with the use of radiation therapy confirm its use in primary diseases of thyroid and kidney.89 In ...
... evaluation of the palliation achieved based on relative changes in scores . Other confirmative studies evaluating subjective pain relief with the use of radiation therapy confirm its use in primary diseases of thyroid and kidney.89 In ...
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... Evaluation of D - propoxyphene , Codeine , and Aspirin . Obstet Gynec 16 : 113-118 , 1960 82 . Pruss AG : Evaluation of Zomepirac . J Clin Pharmacol 20 : 215–222 , 1980 83. Ramwell PW : Biologic importance of arachidonic acid . Arch ...
... Evaluation of D - propoxyphene , Codeine , and Aspirin . Obstet Gynec 16 : 113-118 , 1960 82 . Pruss AG : Evaluation of Zomepirac . J Clin Pharmacol 20 : 215–222 , 1980 83. Ramwell PW : Biologic importance of arachidonic acid . Arch ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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