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Post-operative pain

Nursing Standard, 2016
Essential facts According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, about 60% of people who have surgery will experience severe pain post-operatively. Controlling this pain minimises patients' discomfort and distress, contributes to recovery and rehabilitation, and may prevent patients progressing from acute to chronic pain.
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Post-operative pain

2011
Pain relief is a basic human right. Pain has detrimental acute and chronic effects on the physiology and psychology of patients. Inadequately controlled pain can cause post-operative morbidity, prolong recovery time, increase the use of health care resources, thereby increasing total health care costs.
Elizabeth Ashley, Mano Doraiswami
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Controlling pain in the post-operative setting

Int. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2011
Post-operative pain (POP) is a form of acute, intense pain experienced in the period following surgery, whose adequate control is often problematic. This paper reviews determinants and characteristics of POP, together with rationale and current protocols for its management.Main determinants of POP are the type of intervention and the disease motivating
COSTANTINI, Raffaele   +3 more
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Post-operative pain

2018
The landmark paper discussed in this chapter, published in 2002 by Dolin et al., examines the incidence of moderate-to-severe pain and severe pain after major surgery with three analgesic techniques: intramuscular analgesia, patient-controlled analgesia, and epidural analgesia.
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Music and the reduction of post-operative pain

Nursing Standard, 2004
The prevention and treatment of post-operative pain, and the promotion of comfort are the challenges facing practitioners working in the recovery room setting. Surgical pain produces autonomic, psychological, immunological and behavioural responses that can delay or inhibit normal healing. Nurses spend more time with patients experiencing pain than any
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[Intraoperative methadone for post-operative pain].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2020
Methadone is an opioid with several desirable pharmacological features, including a long elimination half-life. Several studies have suggested that a single intraoperative dose reduces post-operative pain and opioid consumption. In this review, we summarise the current knowledge of intraoperative methadone for the treatment of post-operative pain and ...
Uhrbrand, Camilla Gaarsdal   +4 more
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Post-operative pain control

British Dental Journal, 1996
I, Brett, D, Moulton
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[Treating post-operative pain].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2018
Post-operative pain is a problem for many patients and affects recovery, risk of post-operative complications and quality of life. A thorough preoperative evaluation, careful perioperative planning, identification, and individualized treatment of high-risk patients can reduce post-operative pain.
Morten Rune, Blichfeldt-Eckhardt   +2 more
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Post-operative pain

Current Anaesthesia & Critical Care, 1991
H. Owen, M.J. Cousins
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