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The Pain Management Handbook: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis...

The Pain Management Handbook: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment

Steven H. Richeimer MD (auth.), M. Eric Gershwin MD, Maurice E. Hamilton MD (eds.)
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Those who do not feel pain seldom think that it is felt. SAMUEL JoHNSON, The Rambler, no. 48 (September 1, 1750) Who among us has not experienced the suffering of a patient with chronic disease, who in addition to the vicissitudes of fatigue, anxiety, and frustration, must also deal with the suffering of pain? Who among us has not considered, and then reconsidered, whether a patient's complaints are worthy of a narcotic and thence worried about the social and legal implications of chronic use? Who among us has not refused pain medications to our patients for fear that use was turning into abuse? Finally, who among us would not have liked a clinical guide to a myriad of syndromes, all of which have pain as their common denominator, in the hopes of developing some strategy to prioritize treatment. Our purpose in preparing The Pain Management Handbook is to provide the informa­ tion needed by clinicians to develop strategies that optimize pain management. It is the goal of the editors and authors that the present handbook, above all else, will be clinically useful. Its aim is to provide practical information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of disorders causing pain, along with tables and graphics to provide the busy practitioner with rapid access to relevant data.

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Year:
1998
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Humana Press
Language:
english
Pages:
380
ISBN 10:
1461272874
ISBN 13:
9781461272878
Series:
Current Clinical Practice
File:
PDF, 12.03 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1998
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