Cancer Pain ManagementJones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995 - 380 pages Cancer Pain Management, Second Edition will substantially advance pain education. The unique combination of authors -- an educator, a leading practitioner and administrator, and a research scientist -- provides comprehensive, authoritative coverage in addressing this important aspect of cancer care. The contributors, acknowledged experts in their areas, address a wide scope of issues. Educating health care providers to better assess and manage pain and improve patientsrsquo; and familiesrsquo; coping strategies are primary goals of this book. Developing research-based clinical guidelines and increasing funding for research is also covered. Ethical issues surrounding pain management and health policy implications are also explored. |
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Table 6-3 Physicochemical properties of commonly administered agents Molecular Weight Partition Coefficient ** pH pko * 8.9 Drug Morphine Hydromorphone Bupivacaine Fentanyl Sufentanil 285 322 288 336 386 4.78 3.5-5.5 5.9 8.1 8.1 8.4 8.0 ...
Table 6-3 Physicochemical properties of commonly administered agents Molecular Weight Partition Coefficient ** pH pko * 8.9 Drug Morphine Hydromorphone Bupivacaine Fentanyl Sufentanil 285 322 288 336 386 4.78 3.5-5.5 5.9 8.1 8.1 8.4 8.0 ...
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Tablo 6-4 Agents given epidurally or intrathecally Mixed or Partial Agonists Anesthetic Agents Used to treat spasticity . bBelieved to alter the blood flow in the area of drug delivery and increase uptake of drug .
Tablo 6-4 Agents given epidurally or intrathecally Mixed or Partial Agonists Anesthetic Agents Used to treat spasticity . bBelieved to alter the blood flow in the area of drug delivery and increase uptake of drug .
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Bupivacaine is the agent that is most likely at low concentrations to differentially block pain fibers before ... called synergy , suggests that the analgesic effect of the two agents given together is greater than the combined effect ...
Bupivacaine is the agent that is most likely at low concentrations to differentially block pain fibers before ... called synergy , suggests that the analgesic effect of the two agents given together is greater than the combined effect ...
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