Acute Pain Management: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition
โ Scribed by Pamela E. Macintyre (Author); Stephan A. Schug (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2014
- Leaves
- 288
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Highly Commended, BMA Medical Book Awards 2015Comprehensive acute pain management no longer means only caring for patients with pain resulting from postoperative and trauma-related causes-it now includes managing patients with acute pain arising from a wide variety of conditions. Acute Pain Management: A Practical Guide provides health professional
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction. Organizational Considerations. Assessment of the Patient with Acute Pain. Pharmacology of Opioids. Pharmacology of Local Anesthetic Drugs. Non-Opioid and Adjuvant Analgesic Agents. Routes of Systemic Opioid Administration and Titration. Patient-Controlled Analgesia. Epidural and Intrathecal Analgesia. Other Regional and Local Analgesia. Non-Pharmacological Therapies. Acute Neuropathic and Persistent Postacute Pain. Non-Surgical Acute Pain. More Complex Patients. Acute Pain Management after Discharge. Self-Assessment Questions.
โฆ Subjects
Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health;Medicine;Anesthesiology;Pain Management;Neurology
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