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[Pain management].

Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2008
Analgesia and hypnosis are two separate entities and should result in distinct assessment and management for patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU). Those patients are exposed to moderate-severe pain and they are likely to remember pain as one bothersome experience.
Payen, Jean-François, Chanques, Gérald
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Management of pain

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Pain is a common symptom that patients describe and clinicians have to manage. Management plans are tailored to the complexity of the pain. This may require a multi-modal approach while involving the wider multidisciplinary team.
Cawley, Declan, Bennett, Michael I.
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Pain Management

JAMA, 2003
This chapter examines pain management issues in palliative care. Pain is the most common complaint of terminally ill patients. It has been estimated that between 85% to 95% of pain syndromes can be adequately palliated using relatively simple techniques. Despite this, pain is often undertreated. The chapter discusses different types and classifications
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