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Recent findings concerning nurses ' reaction to patients who complain of pain lend credence to the need for accepting our responsibility . We must investigate the barriers which we have created and we must overcome them if we are to ...
Recent findings concerning nurses ' reaction to patients who complain of pain lend credence to the need for accepting our responsibility . We must investigate the barriers which we have created and we must overcome them if we are to ...
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More recently , a technique has been developed for percutaneous rhizotomies using radio - frequency lesion techniques ... In recent years surgeons have developed methods of performing super - selective rhizotomies that spare non - pain ...
More recently , a technique has been developed for percutaneous rhizotomies using radio - frequency lesion techniques ... In recent years surgeons have developed methods of performing super - selective rhizotomies that spare non - pain ...
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The degree of success in control of pain is directly proportional to the skill and experience of the surgeon and his familiarity with electrical modulating devices.22 In recent years a number of very sophisticated computer assisted ...
The degree of success in control of pain is directly proportional to the skill and experience of the surgeon and his familiarity with electrical modulating devices.22 In recent years a number of very sophisticated computer assisted ...
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
Copyright | |
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