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... Department of Neurology , Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center , New York , New York Josie Howard - Ruben , M.S. , R.N. Doctoral Student , University of Illinois ; Formerly , Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist , Rush - Presbyterian ...
... Department of Neurology , Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center , New York , New York Josie Howard - Ruben , M.S. , R.N. Doctoral Student , University of Illinois ; Formerly , Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist , Rush - Presbyterian ...
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Implications for Future Research and Practice The efficacy of PCA in the postoperative population has been demonstrated , while the utilization and efficacy of PCA in the oncology patient is in its infancy . There is clearly a role for ...
Implications for Future Research and Practice The efficacy of PCA in the postoperative population has been demonstrated , while the utilization and efficacy of PCA in the oncology patient is in its infancy . There is clearly a role for ...
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... Nursing Research Department of Nursing The Johns Hopkins Oncology Center Baltimore , Maryland Connie Henke Yarbro , B.S.N. R.N. Editor SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY NURSING Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Medicine University of ...
... Nursing Research Department of Nursing The Johns Hopkins Oncology Center Baltimore , Maryland Connie Henke Yarbro , B.S.N. R.N. Editor SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY NURSING Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Medicine University of ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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