Cancer Pain ManagementJones & Bartlett Learning, 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. |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 61
Page 33
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 38
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 51
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 55
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 61
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Contents
Chapter | 4 |
Chapter | 6 |
Chapter | 8 |
Clinical Implications of the Multiple Dimensions | 9 |
Cultural Diversity and Cancer Pain | 19 |
Chapter 7 | 34 |
Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions of Cancer | 41 |
Spiritual Dimensions | 48 |
Conclusion | 154 |
The Basis for Using | 160 |
InterpersonalSpiritual Noninvasive Measures | 167 |
Family Issues Influencing Management | 207 |
Caregiver Characteristics | 214 |
Conclusion | 224 |
Integrating Pain Assessment | 231 |
Chapter 10 | 268 |
Conclusion | 57 |
Foundation for Cancer Pain Assessment | 61 |
Conclusion | 85 |
Principles of Administration | 94 |
Adjuvant Analgesics | 116 |
Judith A Paice PhD RN FAAN | 131 |
Principles of Management | 142 |
Pain Education for Nurses Patients | 289 |
Educational Interventions for Improving Patients | 307 |
Chapter 12 | 318 |
Health Policy and Its Relation to Cancer | 363 |
Economic Factors | 368 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acetaminophen action potential acute adjuvant administration analgesia analgesic anesthetics anxiety aspirin behavioral bupivacaine Cancer Nurs cancer pain cancer pain management cancer patients cancer-related pain catheter cells chronic pain Clin clinical clinicians cognitive coping cultural develop differences dimension of pain dorsal horn drug elderly epidural ethical evaluation example factors family caregivers fentanyl Ferrell fibers groups guidelines hydromorphone identified influence infusion interventions intraspinal intrathecal management of cancer management of pain McGuire DB medication Melzack ment meperidine methadone morphine naloxone nerve neurons NIMs nociceptive nonopioid NSAIDs Oncol Nurs Forum Oncology Nursing opioid dose oral pain assessment pain control pain experience pain intensity pain management pain relief Pain Symptom Manage parenteral patient and family perception postoperative potential prayer receptors reported Research respiratory depression response to pain route sensory side effects spinal cord spiritual strategies suffering Table techniques therapy tients tion titration tolerance treatment York