Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... factors may affect the sensory , affective , cognitive , and behavioral components as well . Sensory Component The ... factors such as mood , physical comfort , social environment , and medications . 55 These factors can be put into the ...
... factors may affect the sensory , affective , cognitive , and behavioral components as well . Sensory Component The ... factors such as mood , physical comfort , social environment , and medications . 55 These factors can be put into the ...
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... factors that influenced their responses to pain . The response of Italians , for example , was most influ- enced by ... factors discussed above and patients ' perception of and response to cancer- related pain . Other factors in the ...
... factors that influenced their responses to pain . The response of Italians , for example , was most influ- enced by ... factors discussed above and patients ' perception of and response to cancer- related pain . Other factors in the ...
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Deborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro. Factors Influencing Pain Factors that influence the existence of pain are often overlooked . Certain foods , eating or not eating , activity or lack of activity , positions , weather changes , and ...
Deborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro. Factors Influencing Pain Factors that influence the existence of pain are often overlooked . Certain foods , eating or not eating , activity or lack of activity , positions , weather changes , and ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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