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  • Chronic Pain Management for the Hospitalized Patient

    Chronic Pain Management for the Hospitalized Patient by Rosenquist, Richard W.; Souzdalnitski, Dmitri; Urman, Richard D.;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. április 14.

    • ISBN 9780199349302
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem440 oldal
    • Méret 231x155x22 mm
    • Súly 621 g
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    Chronic Pain Management for the Hospitalized Patient equips clinicians to provide safe and effective management of hospitalized patients with co-existing chronic pain.

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    Up to 35% of adults suffer from chronic pain, and a substantial number of these patients are admitted to hospitals every year. A major concern of these patients is whether the pain will be adequately controlled during hospitalization. these patients are more likely to have poor pain control and may experience an exacerbation of their co-exisitng chronic pain condition during hospital admission. Adequate pain control is directly related to clinical outcomes, length of hospital stay, and patient satisfaction. A considerable body of evidence demonstrates the medical, social, and economic benefits of satisfactory inpatient pain control.

    Currently, there are limited pain control guidelines to address this challenging inpatient population. In fact, there are no guidelines outlinign best practices for postoperative pain control in patients with chronic pain. The complex nature of chronic pain and a dearth of publications addressing the concerns of these patients make the creation of relevant guidelines difficult.

    The goal of this book is to equip clinicians to provide safe and effective management of hospitalized patients with co-existing chronic pain. Each chapter addresses a particular clinical question and is written by an expert in the field. Chapters describe basic principles and specific clinical situations commonly encountered during the care of patients with co-existing chronic pain in hospital settings.

    ...a worthwhile addition to the library of any clinician who sees patients with chronic pain...useful and comprehensible to non-specialist physicians, nurses, and allied health providers

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part I: Chronic pain as a disease, and challenges of chronic pain management in hospital settings
    Chapter 1: Epidemiology of Chronic Pain and Opioid Use and Challenges of Chronic Pain Management in Hospital Settings and Barriers to Adequate Pain Control Jiang Wu and Jiang Cheng
    Chapter 2: Molecular and Physiological Markers and Mechanisms of Chronic Pain Haibin Wang and Edward Garay
    Chapter 3: Psychological and Social Markers of Chronic Pain Jill Mushkat
    Chapter 4: Pain Assessment Scales, Clinical Tools and Techniques Ankit Maheshwari and Richard Urman
    Chapter 5: Opioids, Overview Daniel J. Leizman, Alparslan Turan, Shahbaz Qavi
    Chapter 6: Non-Opioid Medications Karina Gritsenko, Adam Canter, Vijay Babu
    Chapter 7: How/when to Get a Pain Medicine Consult? What to Ask of your Consultant? Establishing Treatment Goals Ellen Rosenquist and Abdul Kanu
    Part II: Management of chronic pain in selected settings
    Chapter 8: Management of Chronic Pain in the Emergency Department Waleed Shah, Dajie Wang, David Custodio
    Chapter 9: Chronic Pain Management in the Intensive Care Unit Pavan Tankha and Marisa Lomanto
    Chapter 10: Chronic Pain Patient on Labor and Delivery Floor Dmitri Souzdalnitski, Syed Ali, Denis Snegovskikh
    Chapter 11: Management of Chronic Pain Patient on the Pediatric Floor Orvil Louis Ayala and Alexandra Szabova
    Chapter 12: Chronic Pain Management on the Geriatric Floor Bruce Vrooman and Kathy Travnicek
    Chapter 13: Management of Chronic Pain on the Palliative Care Floor Jennifer Drost, Danielle Ingram, Melissa Soltis
    Chapter 14: Management of Chronic Pain in Nursing Home, in Rehabilitation Facility, on the Psychiatric Floor and in Long-term Facilities, and in Institutionalized Patients Karina Gritsenko, Michael Lubrano, Yury Khelemsky, and Todd Ivan
    Part III: Role of nursing, pharmacy specialist and other hospital services in management of chronic pain patient
    Chapter 15: Nursing Considerations Kimberly Berger and Christine Wierzbowski
    Chapter 16: Role of the Pharmacist in Management of Patient with Chronic Pain in the Hospital Setting Glenn R. Rech and Pamela S. Moore
    Chapter 17: Role of Clinical Psychologist Rod Myerscough
    Chapter 18: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Consultation of the Inpatient with Chronic Pain Danielle Sarno, Stefan C. Muzin, Joseph Walker, and Susan Ludwig
    Chapter 19: Integrative Medicine in Treatment of Inpatient Chronic Pain Patients Joseph Walker, Andree Maureen Leroy, Seelye, Richard Rynaksi
    Part IV: Management of chronic pain in selected patient categories
    Chapter 20: Chronic Pain in Hospitalized Patients with Selected Medical Conditions Tim Sable
    Chapter 21: Management of Chronic Pain in Neurological Disorders Alexander Feoktistov
    Chapter 22: Management of Chronic Pain with History of Substance Abuse in the Hospital Setting Eman Nada, Nicole Labor, and Dmitri Souzdalnitski
    Chapter 23: Management of the Patients with Spinal Cord Stimulators and Intrathecal Pumps Samuel W. Samuel and Khodadad Namiranian
    Part V: Perioperative chronic pain management
    Chapter 24: Pre-operative Chronic Pain Management; Coordination of Surgical and Anesthesiology Services in Preparation for Surgery Sherif Zaky, Steven Rosenblatt, and Salim Hayek
    Chapter 25: General and Regional Anesthesia for Patients with Pre-existing Chronic Pain Dmitri Souzdalnitski, M. Smith, Y. Huang, M. Guirgis
    Chapter 26: Postoperative Pain Management Dmitri Souzdalnitski, Imanuel R. Lerman, Samer Narouze
    Part VI: Patient satisfaction and quality management in hospitalized chronic pain patient
    Chapter 27: Prevention of Chronic Pain After Hospitalization. Prevention of Chronic Postoperative Pain: Myth or Reality? Harsha Shanthanna, Hari Kalagara, and Loran Mounir Soliman
    Chapter 28: Patient Satisfaction Dmitri Souzdalnitski, Richard W. Hohan, Carmen V. Natale, and Beth Minzter
    Chapter 29: Criteria for Discharge from the Hospital from the Pain Perspective Ankit Maheshwari and Richard Urman
    Appendix A: Opioid Conversion Table

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