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Sixty - one percent of the patients reported that they were afraid pain indicated a deteriorating condition ; these individuals had significantly elevated scores on standard measures of anxiety and depression as compared to patients ...
Sixty - one percent of the patients reported that they were afraid pain indicated a deteriorating condition ; these individuals had significantly elevated scores on standard measures of anxiety and depression as compared to patients ...
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If the patient is not withdrawn from steroids , hip replacement may eventually be indicated . Extravasation , the escape of certain types of chemotherapeutic drugs from the venipuncture site into the surrounding tissue , may cause pain ...
If the patient is not withdrawn from steroids , hip replacement may eventually be indicated . Extravasation , the escape of certain types of chemotherapeutic drugs from the venipuncture site into the surrounding tissue , may cause pain ...
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Again , the findings indicated a clear need for better education . Fox recommended structured educational programs , with an emphasis on optimal patterns of narcotic analgesia . In another study , Myers 80 examined knowledge and ...
Again , the findings indicated a clear need for better education . Fox recommended structured educational programs , with an emphasis on optimal patterns of narcotic analgesia . In another study , Myers 80 examined knowledge and ...
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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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