Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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Page 69
... issues that contribute to the challenge of managing cancer pain . Two major problems are the knowledge and attitudes of health care professionals relative to pain and pain management , and issues related to appropriate pharmacologic ...
... issues that contribute to the challenge of managing cancer pain . Two major problems are the knowledge and attitudes of health care professionals relative to pain and pain management , and issues related to appropriate pharmacologic ...
Page 82
... issue referred to the way orders are written . Is the nurse allowed latitude in the interpretation of a physician's order ? A complete discussion of these and other issues may be found in McCaffery.66 An extremely important concept ...
... issue referred to the way orders are written . Is the nurse allowed latitude in the interpretation of a physician's order ? A complete discussion of these and other issues may be found in McCaffery.66 An extremely important concept ...
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... Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs 7 : 83-89 , 1984 43. Ross D , Ross S : Childhood pain : the school - aged child's viewpoint . Pain 20 : 179–191 , 1984 44. Ross D , Ross S : Stress reduction procedures for the school - age hospitalization ...
... Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs 7 : 83-89 , 1984 43. Ross D , Ross S : Childhood pain : the school - aged child's viewpoint . Pain 20 : 179–191 , 1984 44. Ross D , Ross S : Stress reduction procedures for the school - age hospitalization ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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