Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... pain in the clinical setting . Socialization into a clinical setting where pain care is a high priority . Exposure to role models with expertise in pain management . • Referral to consultants for difficult pain management problems ...
... pain in the clinical setting . Socialization into a clinical setting where pain care is a high priority . Exposure to role models with expertise in pain management . • Referral to consultants for difficult pain management problems ...
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... pain management , 94-95 Dilaudid , analgesic potency of , 162t Dimensions , multiple , in measuring pain , 134-135 Dolene , analgesic potency of , 165t Drawings for pain location , 144 Drug ( s ) abuse of , definition of , 76 abuser of ...
... pain management , 94-95 Dilaudid , analgesic potency of , 162t Dimensions , multiple , in measuring pain , 134-135 Dolene , analgesic potency of , 165t Drawings for pain location , 144 Drug ( s ) abuse of , definition of , 76 abuser of ...
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... pain , 3 multidimensional components in , 4-15 . See also Multidimensional components of cancer pain Guided imagery ... management , 76–78 strategies for improving , 78-80 education of , in cancer pain management , recommendations for ...
... pain , 3 multidimensional components in , 4-15 . See also Multidimensional components of cancer pain Guided imagery ... management , 76–78 strategies for improving , 78-80 education of , in cancer pain management , recommendations for ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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