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Pancreatology, 2008
Both pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer patients suffer from severe pain. For the pancreatitis patient, pain is often the stimulus for going to the doctor to receive diagnosis. This pain originates from increased pressure in the pancreatic duct due to the inflammation and scarring associated with pancreatitis and/or inflammation of pancreatic nerves ...
Payen, Jean-François, Chanques, Gérald
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Both pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer patients suffer from severe pain. For the pancreatitis patient, pain is often the stimulus for going to the doctor to receive diagnosis. This pain originates from increased pressure in the pancreatic duct due to the inflammation and scarring associated with pancreatitis and/or inflammation of pancreatic nerves ...
Payen, Jean-François, Chanques, Gérald
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1990
Postoperative pain management in the critically ill patient is a challenge for nurses. Knowing the basis of pain transmission and mechanisms of action of interventions can assist the critical care nurse in making clinical decisions regarding pain control for individual patients.
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Postoperative pain management in the critically ill patient is a challenge for nurses. Knowing the basis of pain transmission and mechanisms of action of interventions can assist the critical care nurse in making clinical decisions regarding pain control for individual patients.
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991
Patients with pain are not a new phenomena. For centuries, the incidence of pain has been well-documented. Responsibility for pain management has not been a universal priority for health care providers; however, pain management must be considered an integral part of the nursing role.
J, Slack, M, Faut-Callahan
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Patients with pain are not a new phenomena. For centuries, the incidence of pain has been well-documented. Responsibility for pain management has not been a universal priority for health care providers; however, pain management must be considered an integral part of the nursing role.
J, Slack, M, Faut-Callahan
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Emergency Nurse, 2014
Pain management in emergency departments (EDs) is often inadequate because analgesia is delayed or insufficient.
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Pain management in emergency departments (EDs) is often inadequate because analgesia is delayed or insufficient.
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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 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 in Thoracic Surgery.
Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2020Thoracic surgery is considered one of the most painful surgical procedures performed. Pain is mediated via several mechanisms and is affected by the surgical approach as well as patient factors. Pain after thoracic surgery can be debilitating and lead to
K. Marshall, Keleigh McLaughlin
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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2006
This article provides information regarding treatments for the management of moderate to severe pain in patients who are at the end of life. Discussion focuses on the use of strong opioids and adjuvant analgesics. Special attention also is given to the most frequently used forms of interventional pain management.
Mario, De Pinto +2 more
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This article provides information regarding treatments for the management of moderate to severe pain in patients who are at the end of life. Discussion focuses on the use of strong opioids and adjuvant analgesics. Special attention also is given to the most frequently used forms of interventional pain management.
Mario, De Pinto +2 more
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Postoperative pain management in the era of ERAS: An overview.
Bailliere's Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2019Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programmes are increasingly becoming standard of care for several surgical procedures. However, compliance with ERAS protocols including pain management protocols remains poor.
G. Joshi, H. Kehlet
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Virtual Reality interventions for acute and chronic pain management.
International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2019Virtual Reality (VR) is now consumer ready and nearing ubiquity. In terms of clinical applications, several studies suggest that VR can be effective as a complementary adjunct or alternative non-pharmacologic analgesic in a range of pain-inducing ...
Naseem Ahmadpour +5 more
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