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Pharmacologic Interventions for Pain Management
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2017Serious life-threatening respiratory depression may occur with pharmacologic pain intervention. The nurse has an ethical and legal duty to provide safe, quality, and accountable pain management. The nurse must acquire self-efficacy for the administration of pain medications for critically ill patients to prevent serious side effects and adverse ...
Francisca Cisneros, Farrar +2 more
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Interventional Management for Cancer Pain
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2011Cancer pain is a distressing result of disease, both primary and metastatic, as well as complications caused by cancer treatment. Medication management often is insufficient to adequately treat the ensuing pain or the complications of medical management limit acceptable dosage for pain control.
Doris K, Cope, Zirong, Zhao
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Nonpharmacologic Interventions for Pain Management
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991Managing pain is a complex and inexact science. Acute and chronic pain physically and psychologically affects and disables an overwhelming number of people. Nonpharmacologic interventions for pain management have been reviewed. These methods can be used independently or in combination with other nonpharmacologic or pharmacologic methods of pain control.
S B, Doody, C, Smith, J, Webb
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Interventional Approaches to Pain Management
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2007This article reviews the evidence for several common interventional techniques for the treatment of chronic pain, including: intraspinal delivery of analgesics, reversible blockade with local anesthetics, augmentation with spinal cord stimulation, and ablation with radiofrequency energy or neurolytic agents.
John D, Markman, Annie, Philip
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Interventions in Chronic Pain Management. 6. Interventional Approaches to Chronic Pain Management
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2008This self-directed learning module highlights strategies for interventional treatments for chronic pain disorders. It is part of the chapter on chronic pain in the Self-Directed Physiatric Education Program for practitioners in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
E Anthony, Overton +4 more
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Interventional management of cancer pain
Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2012Interventional techniques were the mainstay for cancer pain management before the WHO ladder and opioids were freely available. The three-step WHO ladder has its limitations, and cancer pain is often under treated. Advances in treatment options mean that cancer patients are living longer and pain interventions may have a role to play even early in the ...
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Interventional pain management
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2003Uncontrolled pain remains one of the greatest health care crises affecting Americans. It is the major cause of disability, a leading reason patients visit physician’s offices, and the most frequent indication for diagnostic studies, includingMRIs and X rays. Pain is estimated to cost the American people upwards of $100 billion annually in direct health
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Interventional Techniques for Pain Management
Nursing Clinics of North AmericaChronic pain is a disease that affects millions of individuals in the United States and a leading cause of disability for many. First-line treatment modalities for patients with chronic pain include conservative measures; however, when these measures are ineffective in relieving pain, interventional techniques can be utilized to diagnose and treat ...
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Ultrasound-Guided Intervention for Pain Management
Pain Management, 201313 ISSN 1758-1869 10.2217/PMT.13.70 © 2014 Future Medicine Ltd Pain Manage. (2014) 4(1), 13–15 Traditionally, fluoroscopy and computed tomography (CT) have been the two common imaging modalities used for interventional pain procedures. A decade ago, ultrasound emerged as a popular choice for pain intervention, as evident by the rapid growth of ...
Philip, Peng, Neilesh, Soneji
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Interventional Pain Management
2010Invasive procedures performed by the pain management specialist are a mainstay in the diagnosis and treatment of both acute and chronic pain. They range from unguided percutaneous injections with short-acting local anesthetics to neurosurgical operations under computed tomography that permanently alter the anatomy.
Michael A. Cosgrove +3 more
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