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McGuire developed the tool to formalize this process so that it could be easily taught to staff nurses and students . The McGuire Pain Assessment Tool can be reproduced for use in patient assessment from the March issue of Nursing ...
McGuire developed the tool to formalize this process so that it could be easily taught to staff nurses and students . The McGuire Pain Assessment Tool can be reproduced for use in patient assessment from the March issue of Nursing ...
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The Dartmouth Pain Questionnaire ( DPQ ) has been developed as an adjunct to the MPQ.10 The tool includes measurement of general affect , time course of pain , and behaviors affected by pain . The DPQ may be selfadministered in 5 to 20 ...
The Dartmouth Pain Questionnaire ( DPQ ) has been developed as an adjunct to the MPQ.10 The tool includes measurement of general affect , time course of pain , and behaviors affected by pain . The DPQ may be selfadministered in 5 to 20 ...
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Childrens Hospice International has developed two excellent publications for both parents and professionals regarding many aspects of pain control in the terminal phase of treatment.33,36 Use of the material in these documents should ...
Childrens Hospice International has developed two excellent publications for both parents and professionals regarding many aspects of pain control in the terminal phase of treatment.33,36 Use of the material in these documents should ...
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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