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Pain

Part of the What do I do now? Palliative care series
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Part of the "What Do I Do Now?: Palliative Care" series, Pain uses thought-provoking, real-world cases to illustrate concepts, approaches to therapy, and potential barriers to optimal care presented by a diverse panel of interdisciplinary authors.

Pain is a frequent and distressing symptom encountered by those with serious or life-limiting illness and may present in a multitude of fashions and from a wide array of etiologies.

This book intertwines pharmacologic, nonpharmacologic, and ethical principles of pain control within case-based discussions, allowing readers to expect: Unique perspectives of pain control, from numerous essential members of the healthcare team; An engaging collection of cases that illustrate the most current approaches to the most commonly encountered pain syndromes in palliative care; Chapters that begin with cases and that utilize a conversational tone throughout, like a "curb-side" consult with a seasoned colleague. Consisting of 46 chapters that cover everything from antidepressants to cannabis, cultural competency to bone pain, this volume is also a self-assessment tool that tests the reader's ability to answer the question, "What do I do now?"

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Oxford University Press
0197542883 / 9780197542880
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
15/01/2022
United States
English
440 pages
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