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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2016
A 17-year-old rugby player presents to the emergency department with a 1-week history of persistent right wrist pain, swelling and paraesthesiae. He had fallen onto his outstretched right hand while on holiday. He is right-hand dominant and examination reveals oedema and diffuse tenderness of the right wrist with decreased range of movement.
Eryl A Davies, Anser Mahmood
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A 17-year-old rugby player presents to the emergency department with a 1-week history of persistent right wrist pain, swelling and paraesthesiae. He had fallen onto his outstretched right hand while on holiday. He is right-hand dominant and examination reveals oedema and diffuse tenderness of the right wrist with decreased range of movement.
Eryl A Davies, Anser Mahmood
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1990
Pain is a multidimensional psychophysiologic phenomenon. Systematic multidimensional assessment is an essential first component of an effective plan to relieve the pain. Nurses are key to effective pain management because of the close, 24-hour-a-day relationship with the hospitalized patient.
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Pain is a multidimensional psychophysiologic phenomenon. Systematic multidimensional assessment is an essential first component of an effective plan to relieve the pain. Nurses are key to effective pain management because of the close, 24-hour-a-day relationship with the hospitalized patient.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2019
Acute pelvic pain has gynecologic and nongynecologic causes, and distinguishing between them can be difficult in the emergency department. Ovarian cysts, adnexal torsion, and pelvic inflammatory disease are conditions that emergency physicians must be able to identify.
Cory Wittrock, Kayla Dewey
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Acute pelvic pain has gynecologic and nongynecologic causes, and distinguishing between them can be difficult in the emergency department. Ovarian cysts, adnexal torsion, and pelvic inflammatory disease are conditions that emergency physicians must be able to identify.
Cory Wittrock, Kayla Dewey
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AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 1997
Chest pain is the initial symptom of many life-threatening disease processes. Pain may arise from any structure located in the thoracic cavity. Cardiac causes of chest pain usually have anginal symptoms. Noncardiac causes have a variety of chest pain characteristics.
Ellen M. Fallon, Jaime Roques
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Chest pain is the initial symptom of many life-threatening disease processes. Pain may arise from any structure located in the thoracic cavity. Cardiac causes of chest pain usually have anginal symptoms. Noncardiac causes have a variety of chest pain characteristics.
Ellen M. Fallon, Jaime Roques
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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 ...
Dalila Masic+5 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1987
The case of a patient presenting to the Emergency Department with acute head pain is presented in this article. The case is discussed from the standpoint of the meaning of the historical features in the case, and the physical examination features. The differential diagnosis of acute head pain in the Emergency Department is discussed.
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The case of a patient presenting to the Emergency Department with acute head pain is presented in this article. The case is discussed from the standpoint of the meaning of the historical features in the case, and the physical examination features. The differential diagnosis of acute head pain in the Emergency Department is discussed.
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Critical Care Clinics, 1999
The often inadequate treatment of acute pain is more often due to improper application of available therapies than to the unavailability of effective drugs and techniques. In our institution, the establishment of an acute pain service has improved the safety and efficacy of postoperative pain control.
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The often inadequate treatment of acute pain is more often due to improper application of available therapies than to the unavailability of effective drugs and techniques. In our institution, the establishment of an acute pain service has improved the safety and efficacy of postoperative pain control.
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2016
This chapter discusses the management of acute pain. It begins with an introduction which describes the benefits of acute pain management and the measurement of pain. Analgesic drugs are then described, including paracetamol, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and opioids (including their comparative efficacy).
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This chapter discusses the management of acute pain. It begins with an introduction which describes the benefits of acute pain management and the measurement of pain. Analgesic drugs are then described, including paracetamol, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and opioids (including their comparative efficacy).
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Mechanisms of distraction in acute pain perception and modulation.
Pain, 2017Distraction is a shifting of attention away from pain or painful stimuli to stimuli that are more engaging or enjoyable. Distraction for acute pain can be internal (eg, imagery) or external to the individual; use audio (eg, music), visual (eg, book), or ...
Kathryn A. Birnie+2 more
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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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