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patient's valid experiences are data from which the doctor or the health professional commences his work . " 41 Viewing pain from the patient's subjective experience is fraught with problems that affect assessment , measurement , and ...
patient's valid experiences are data from which the doctor or the health professional commences his work . " 41 Viewing pain from the patient's subjective experience is fraught with problems that affect assessment , measurement , and ...
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Dependence physical definition of , 76 on narcotic analgesics , 185-186 psychological , on narcotic analgesics , 186–188 Depression in cancer pain assessment , 115 , 1161 cancer pain experience and , 12 respiratory , by opiates ...
Dependence physical definition of , 76 on narcotic analgesics , 185-186 psychological , on narcotic analgesics , 186–188 Depression in cancer pain assessment , 115 , 1161 cancer pain experience and , 12 respiratory , by opiates ...
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Observation ( continued ) in cancer pain assessment , 112-114 Operant techniques for pain control , 250–251 Opioids , 175-182 ; see also Narcotic analgesics endogenous , cancer pain experience and , 6 Oral hemorrhage from chemotherapy ...
Observation ( continued ) in cancer pain assessment , 112-114 Operant techniques for pain control , 250–251 Opioids , 175-182 ; see also Narcotic analgesics endogenous , cancer pain experience and , 6 Oral hemorrhage from chemotherapy ...
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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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