Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... experience of pain are due to the multidimensional components that comprise the experience . It is of utmost importance in the management of cancer - related pain that health workers be cognizant of these various components and the ...
... experience of pain are due to the multidimensional components that comprise the experience . It is of utmost importance in the management of cancer - related pain that health workers be cognizant of these various components and the ...
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... experience and , 12 respiratory , by opiates , 180 Developmental considerations of pain in children , 260–262 ... experience and , 13 users of , experienced , cancer pain management for , 97-98 problems in , 69-74 , 76-78 recommendations ...
... experience and , 12 respiratory , by opiates , 180 Developmental considerations of pain in children , 260–262 ... experience and , 13 users of , experienced , cancer pain management for , 97-98 problems in , 69-74 , 76-78 recommendations ...
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... experience and , 7 location of , cancer pain experience and , 7 meaning of , cancer pain experience and , 11 measurement of , " ideal " method of , 106-107 patient with , misconceptions hampering assessment of , 77t quality of , cancer ...
... experience and , 7 location of , cancer pain experience and , 7 meaning of , cancer pain experience and , 11 measurement of , " ideal " method of , 106-107 patient with , misconceptions hampering assessment of , 77t quality of , cancer ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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