Postoperative Pain

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Postoperative Pain Pain after surgery is primarily derived from acute tissue manipulation. During surgery, inflammatory factors such as prostaglandins, bradykinin, and substance p are released. These increase the sensitivity of…

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Podiatric (Foot and Ankle) Pain

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Podiatric (Foot and Ankle) Pain This chapter presents the most common clinical causes of chronic pain in the foot and ankle. They include plantar fasciitis, hallux valgus (bunion), Morton’s neuroma,…

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Neuropathic Pain

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Neuropathic Pain Nerves send sensory impulses to the brain for interpretation. These impulses travel in a regular pattern when the nervous system is working properly. When injured, this regular controlled…

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Pelvic Pain

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Pelvic Pain This chapter presents the most common causes of chronic pelvic pain (CPP). CPP is a prevalent and challenging disorder to manage. CPP is a noncyclic pain of 6…

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Cancer Pain

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Cancer Pain Pain management is of particular importance in cancer patients. Extensive research has shown that pain is the symptom that cancer patients fear most. Up to 50% of patients…

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Musculoskeletal Pain

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Musculoskeletal Pain Pain in the Shoulder The shoulder is a common location of pain. In this ball-and-socket joint, the ball is the top, rounded part of the humerus, and the…

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Abdominal Pain

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Abdominal Pain Establishing a proper differential diagnosis, ordering a workup, making a diagnosis, then medically or surgically treating the underlying cause of a patient’s abdominal pain is reserved for general…

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FOR OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY

Aug 28, 2016 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on FOR OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY

ANESTHESIA FOR LABOR AND DELIVERY •  Nonpharmacologic analgesia choices: Hypnotherapy, hydrotherapy, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) •  Pharmacologic analgesia: Inhalation analgesia, parenteral opioid analgesia (fentanyl, nalbuphine), pudendal block, paracervical…

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