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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000
We encounter patients with acute pain many times each day, and few aspects of veterinary practice offer such an opportunity to help so many in such a profoundly rewarding way. As emphasized here and elsewhere, we now have excellent tools with which to help these animals, and the biggest impediment to optimal treatment of their pain is often our own ...
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We encounter patients with acute pain many times each day, and few aspects of veterinary practice offer such an opportunity to help so many in such a profoundly rewarding way. As emphasized here and elsewhere, we now have excellent tools with which to help these animals, and the biggest impediment to optimal treatment of their pain is often our own ...
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Nursing Management, 2009
A revised and updated RCN guideline on the recognition and assessment of acute pain in children is available online.
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A revised and updated RCN guideline on the recognition and assessment of acute pain in children is available online.
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Intravenous Lidocaine for Acute Pain: A Systematic Review
Pharmacotherapy, 2018This systematic review evaluates the safety and efficacy of intravenous (IV) lidocaine for the treatment of acute pain in adult patients. The PubMed database was searched for randomized controlled trials, retrospective cohort studies, case series, and ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1999
The systems activated by tissue-injuring stimuli are complex. The nociceptive primary afferents have little spontaneous activity under normal conditions; however, after tissue injury, they display longlasting, ongoing activity. This results, in part, because the injury elicits the release of active factors that sensitize or excite the peripheral nerve ...
L S, Sorkin, M S, Wallace
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The systems activated by tissue-injuring stimuli are complex. The nociceptive primary afferents have little spontaneous activity under normal conditions; however, after tissue injury, they display longlasting, ongoing activity. This results, in part, because the injury elicits the release of active factors that sensitize or excite the peripheral nerve ...
L S, Sorkin, M S, Wallace
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
Dr. Joseph T. Ferrucci, Jr.: A 63-year-old white woman, who lived in a nursing home because of slowly progressive syringomylelia, was admitted to the hospital complaining of abdominal pain of one day's duration. The pain had occurred spontaneously, had radiated to the back, but was primarily located in the lower abdomen.
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Dr. Joseph T. Ferrucci, Jr.: A 63-year-old white woman, who lived in a nursing home because of slowly progressive syringomylelia, was admitted to the hospital complaining of abdominal pain of one day's duration. The pain had occurred spontaneously, had radiated to the back, but was primarily located in the lower abdomen.
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Academic Emergency Medicine, 1994
SUMMARYAnalgesic regimens should be based on sound clinical data and tailored to the individual patient's needs. The combination of specific agents for selected syndromes and traditional analgesics allows safe pain relief to be achieved for most emergency patients.
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SUMMARYAnalgesic regimens should be based on sound clinical data and tailored to the individual patient's needs. The combination of specific agents for selected syndromes and traditional analgesics allows safe pain relief to be achieved for most emergency patients.
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Pain Care Essentials, 2019
Chapter 14 covers the essentials of acute pain care in the hospital and procedural setting. The chapter begins with an overview of the negative physiologic impacts of uncontrolled acute pain.
N. Zinboonyahgoon, K. Schreiber
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Chapter 14 covers the essentials of acute pain care in the hospital and procedural setting. The chapter begins with an overview of the negative physiologic impacts of uncontrolled acute pain.
N. Zinboonyahgoon, K. Schreiber
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2014
This article updates acute pain management in ambulatory surgery and proposes a practical three-step approach for reducing the impact and incidence of uncontrolled surgical pain. By identifying at-risk patients, implementing multimodal analgesia, and intervening promptly with rescue therapies, the anesthesiologist may improve outcomes, reduce cost, and
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This article updates acute pain management in ambulatory surgery and proposes a practical three-step approach for reducing the impact and incidence of uncontrolled surgical pain. By identifying at-risk patients, implementing multimodal analgesia, and intervening promptly with rescue therapies, the anesthesiologist may improve outcomes, reduce cost, and
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1988
A number of ocular and nonocular conditions may produce an acutely painful eye or orbit. A careful history and physical examination with special attention to the cornea, sclera, fundus, and cranial nerves will usually delineate the etiology of the pain.
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A number of ocular and nonocular conditions may produce an acutely painful eye or orbit. A careful history and physical examination with special attention to the cornea, sclera, fundus, and cranial nerves will usually delineate the etiology of the pain.
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