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Pain and pain control in children

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1985
Focused research on pain and pain control in children has developed primarily in the last 10 years and even now is woefully inadequate in relation to the magnitude of the problem. The available research, inferences from the adult literature, and anecdotal information all indicate the elusive nature of pain.
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Postoperative Pain Control

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2015
Prevention and control of postoperative pain are essential. Inadequate treatment of postoperative pain continues to be a major problem after many surgeries and leads to worse outcomes, including chronic postsurgical pain. Optimal management of postoperative pain requires an understanding of the pathophysiology of pain, methods available to reduce pain,
Jessica, Lovich-Sapola   +2 more
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Cognitive aspects of pain and pain control

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1998
The cognitive and cognitive-behavioral approaches have been shown to be very effective in controlling pain and its sequelae both in the laboratory and in the clinical setting. As used in most research and treatment, cognitive approaches are concerned with the way the person perceives, interprets, and relates to his or her pain rather than with the ...
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Awareness and Control of Pain

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1983
60 subjects who held one hand in ice water and rated intensity of pain experienced, then had a treatment which utilized 1 of 3 criteria for performance. The specific performance criterion was associated with better performance. Tolerance varied among groups.
R, Ladouceur, C, Carrier
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Pain Control

The American Journal of Nursing, 1994
Christine L. Pasero   +2 more
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Ketamine to Control Pain

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2003
A38-YEAR-OLD PHILIPPINA WOMAN was admitted to an inpatient hospice unit with severe pain. She was a poor historian. She described the pain as shooting from her left hip radiating down the lateral aspect of her left leg to her left great toe. The pain was episodic.
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Pain control and mechanisms for the measurement of pain

Journal of Psychopharmacology, 1991
Three different aspects of pain measurement have been selected for review in this paper. In the first section important scales for the measurement of subjective pain are evaluated and some of the main shortcomings outlined. Then follows a discussion of how perceptions of pain control can be assessed using available scales.
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Pain and its control

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2011
Pain signalling commences with highly specialised receptors and sensors linked to channels on peripheral nerves conveying messages from the outside world to the spinal cord, which has the ability t...
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PAIN CONTROL IN ENDODONTICS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1992
Pain control in endodontics is paramount to patient acceptance of this special area of dental care. Alleviating existing pain is the primary objective of root canal therapy. This paper focuses on the control of pulp and periradicular pain at initial presentation and subsequent to the first visit.
C J, Cunningham, T P, Mullaney
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Controlling Cancer Pain

Hospital Practice, 2000
More than a third of patients undergoing therapy for cancer and 60% to 90% of those with advanced malignancy report significant pain. Effective analgesic therapy is available, yet large segments of this population--in particular, elderly patients in nursing homes, minorities, and women--receive inadequate palliative therapy.
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