A manual for acute postoperative pain management
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A manual for acute postoperative pain management
Raven Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This manual aims to offer complete, practical, clinical guidelines for solving the problem of postoperative pain management. The authors show you how to set up and maintain an Acute Pain Service at your institution, and how to establish a team of clinical specialists prepared to deal with acute pain. You'll find guidelines and practical recommendations covering all the most important aspects of pain management including: the basics of formulating analgesic therapy; optimal methods of treatment and patient management; organization, policy and procedures; drug delivery; and treatment of adverse events. The first section is a practice-oriented guide to starting an Acute Pain Service, covering basic organizational strategies like planning, marketing, and education. In the next section are reviews of the physiology of pain and a summary of the benefits of analgesic therapy. Key sections review various drug treatment therapies, including patient controlled analgesia, spinal opioids, peripheral nerve blockade, NSAIDs, and other modalities. The protocols and recommendations presented in this manual were developed at the Yale University/Yale-New Haven Hospital Acute Pain Service.
The guidelines are clearly presented and organized for immediate usefulness - ready for you to examine and modify to fit your own clinical needs and the needs of your institution.
目次
- Part 1: traditional postoperative pain management
- an anesthesiology-based acute pain service
- the ABC's of starting a pain service - planning, organization, implementation
- billing and coding - strategies and alternatives for acute pain management, Jim G. Weeks, National Sales Training Manager, Bard Medsystems Division
- marketing an acute pain service. Appendices: nursing education
- policy and procedures
- guidelines
- credentialling
- resident education
- patient education
- drug administrations records, flowsheets
- standard orders
- drug incompatibilities. Part 2: the anatomy and physiology of pain
- benefits of analgesic therapy
- patient controlled intravenous analgesia
- spinal opioids, Raymond S. Sinatra, M.D., and Ferne B. Sevarino, M.D.
- other modalities for acute pain management - peripheral nerve blockade - brachial plexus, lower extremity, intercostal nerve blockade, infiltrative techniques, interpleural, transdermal preparations - opioids, alpha-2 agonists, NSAIDS, oral preparations, TENS, adjuvant medications, cryoanalgesia
- acute pain management for specific pain populations
- illustrative cases. Appendices: drugs and indications for use in acute pain management
- products
- company addresses.
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