Pain Management in the Home: Using Cancer Patients as a Model
Pain management in the home is a family experience, as every aspect of care provided to the patient affects the family system as a whole. Successful pain management at home…
Pain management in the home is a family experience, as every aspect of care provided to the patient affects the family system as a whole. Successful pain management at home…
This chapter is divided in two main sections. The first section addresses the future of pain medicine, and the second tackles the newest trends in pain treatment. The overarching principle…
Significant progress in the management of postoperative pain has been made since the 1990s. Increased awareness of the undertreatment of postoperative pain, improved analgesic techniques, and new analgesic agents have…
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The end stages of chronic, progressive, life-limiting diseases bring a host of difficult symptoms and causes of suffering. There are disease-mediated symptoms, such as pain, dyspnea, fatigue, and loss of…
Ethics and Science need to shake hands. Dr. RICHARD CLARKE CABOT, 1936 Medical experimentation has a long history. Biblical references suggest that as early as the sixth century bce ,…
Pain in the critically ill is poorly understood. Only recently has attention and investigation turned toward the issues of pain assessment and treatment in this patient population, and existing literature…