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The specificity theory proposed that pain was a specific entity , similar to sight or smell , with its own peripheral and central components . Specific pain receptors in the skin were thought to project to a specific pain center in the ...
The specificity theory proposed that pain was a specific entity , similar to sight or smell , with its own peripheral and central components . Specific pain receptors in the skin were thought to project to a specific pain center in the ...
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information about a specific pain problem . Since measurement tools are not available , thoughts about a pain problem must be addressed during the broader assessment process . It is possible , though , to develop an instrument that will ...
information about a specific pain problem . Since measurement tools are not available , thoughts about a pain problem must be addressed during the broader assessment process . It is possible , though , to develop an instrument that will ...
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B. Therapy directed toward a specific disease related ( reversible pathophysiologic event ) . 1. Infection with antibiotics . 2. Inflammation with anti - inflammatory drugs . 3. Gout with antihyperuricemic agents . II .
B. Therapy directed toward a specific disease related ( reversible pathophysiologic event ) . 1. Infection with antibiotics . 2. Inflammation with anti - inflammatory drugs . 3. Gout with antihyperuricemic agents . II .
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 18 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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