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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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Drugs, 1979 
Pain in the face has always been a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the practising clinician. As a presenting symptom, it immediately sharpens and arouses the interest of the neurologist, in spite of the fact that its definitive diagnosis is not always easy.
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Pain in the face has always been a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the practising clinician. As a presenting symptom, it immediately sharpens and arouses the interest of the neurologist, in spite of the fact that its definitive diagnosis is not always easy.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979 
To the Editor.— How often have you heard from your patients or friends with a chronic "low back problem": "No matter how firm a surface I sleep on, at times it is impossible to find a comfortable position," or "I wake up with a low back ache even if I sleep on a hard surface or sleep with my hips and knees slightly flexed." I was recently in such a ...
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To the Editor.— How often have you heard from your patients or friends with a chronic "low back problem": "No matter how firm a surface I sleep on, at times it is impossible to find a comfortable position," or "I wake up with a low back ache even if I sleep on a hard surface or sleep with my hips and knees slightly flexed." I was recently in such a ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980 
To the Editor.— The letter from Stanley H. Bohrer, MD (242:2845, 1979), concerning the comfort he gets from sleeping in a hammock calls for comment, lest he or others think themselves the first to make such an observation. In 1948 Van Gelderen 1 described the painful effects of the lordotic posture and the good effect of reversing lordosis in two ...
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To the Editor.— The letter from Stanley H. Bohrer, MD (242:2845, 1979), concerning the comfort he gets from sleeping in a hammock calls for comment, lest he or others think themselves the first to make such an observation. In 1948 Van Gelderen 1 described the painful effects of the lordotic posture and the good effect of reversing lordosis in two ...
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1976 
Reiief of pain, Pharmacologic management, Surgical management, Implanted electrodes. The physician who attends patients with malignant disease must draw a practical distinction between the management of pain as a symptom requiring analysis and treatment of underlying causes and pain as suffering requiring considerate treatment of the symptom per se ...
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Reiief of pain, Pharmacologic management, Surgical management, Implanted electrodes. The physician who attends patients with malignant disease must draw a practical distinction between the management of pain as a symptom requiring analysis and treatment of underlying causes and pain as suffering requiring considerate treatment of the symptom per se ...
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022David E Gerber, Jason J Bischof
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