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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Page 232
... unit staff can make a difference in the pain experienced by children . My colleagues and 19 documented that integration must be unit - wide as a practice policy3 to be optimally successful . Integration that includes the par- ticipation ...
... unit staff can make a difference in the pain experienced by children . My colleagues and 19 documented that integration must be unit - wide as a practice policy3 to be optimally successful . Integration that includes the par- ticipation ...
Page 337
... units on the first day of the four - month period . CQI team members were present to cheer and support the effort . Nurse managers , accountable for the implementation of the PMP on each unit , gave their staffs a formal introduction to ...
... units on the first day of the four - month period . CQI team members were present to cheer and support the effort . Nurse managers , accountable for the implementation of the PMP on each unit , gave their staffs a formal introduction to ...
Page 340
... unit - based CQI study was completed on the pilot units during the fourth month of the project . Results of the study on timeliness of medication administration revealed differ- ences : the medical unit averaged 12.69 min- utes ; the ...
... unit - based CQI study was completed on the pilot units during the fourth month of the project . Results of the study on timeliness of medication administration revealed differ- ences : the medical unit averaged 12.69 min- utes ; the ...
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