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Table 4-6 Recommendations for Improving Health Care Professionals ' Skills in Pain Management • Increased participation in continuing education programs on pain management . • Increased educational exposure to pharmacologic principles ...
Table 4-6 Recommendations for Improving Health Care Professionals ' Skills in Pain Management • Increased participation in continuing education programs on pain management . • Increased educational exposure to pharmacologic principles ...
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See also Pharmacologic pain management for postoperative pain , adequacy of , 53 use of , cancer pain experience and , 13 users of , experienced , cancer pain management for , 97-98 problems in , 69–74 , 76-78 recommendations for ...
See also Pharmacologic pain management for postoperative pain , adequacy of , 53 use of , cancer pain experience and , 13 users of , experienced , cancer pain management for , 97-98 problems in , 69–74 , 76-78 recommendations for ...
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See also Multidimensional components of cancer pain Guided imagery for pain control in procedures in children , 268 Gyrectomy , cortical , 234-235 Hydroxyzine in cancer pain management , 94-95 Hyperpathia , 50 Hyperthermia treatment ...
See also Multidimensional components of cancer pain Guided imagery for pain control in procedures in children , 268 Gyrectomy , cortical , 234-235 Hydroxyzine in cancer pain management , 94-95 Hyperpathia , 50 Hyperthermia treatment ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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