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Pain Control In The Primary Care Setting
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The handbook is designed for healthcare professionals as a tool to improve the quality of pain management, with particular emphasis on the primary care setting.
(5x7, 57 pages, 2005, book}
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Principles of Analgesic Use in the Treatment of Acute Pain and Cancer Pain, Sixth Edition
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Perfect as a resource for teaching medical and nursing students, this updated, easy-to-use guide offers concise information about appropriate drug selection, dosing variation among patient populations, rapid treatment of breakthrough pain, and side-effect minimization.
(5x7, 120 pages, 2008, book}
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| List Price | $15.00 |
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Optimizing the Treatment of Pain in Patients with Acute Presentations (Printed Copy)
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Optimizing the Treatment of Pain in Patients with Acute Presentations, 2010
A joint position statement of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses, the American College of Emergency Physicians, the Emergency Nurses Association, and the American Pain Society, this paper provides specific recommendations for improving pain management in health care settings. It outlines the core principles of effective acute pain management, including assessment, rapid analgesic management, use of evidence based assessment and management techniques, awareness of addiction issues and understanding of tolerance and physical dependence. Further recommendations for institutional protocols and clinician education are included.
| List Price | $2.00 |
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Campaign Note Cards
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Packet of 10 note cards, five of each design. Five dollars of the sales price of this item may be considered a donation to help support the initiatives of the Decade of Pain Control and Research.
| List Price | $15.00 |
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Campaign Scarf
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This elegant 30 x 30 Silk Crepe de Chine Scarf shows your support of the Capital Campaign in a beautiful way -- Nine dollars of the sales price of this item may be considered a donation to help support the initiatives of the Decade of Pain Control and Research.
| List Price | $30.00 |
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Campaign Tie
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Dress up any occasion with this stunning necktie of silk. -- Nine dollars of the sales price of this item may be considered a donation to help support the initiatives of the Decade of Pain Control and Research.
| List Price | $30.00 |
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New 5th Vital Sign Button
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Wear your 5th Vital Sign button and make opportunities to explain the importance of pain evaluation and treatment to other healthcare professionals and to the public.
| List Price | $1.50 |
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Guideline for the Management of Acute Pain in Sickle-Cell Disease/Emergency Department Quick Reference Guide
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Closed 5.25" x 6.75"
Open 6.75" x 15.75"
Severe pain should be considered a medical emergency that needs timely and aggressive treatment to achieve the best relief possible. Guideline for the Management of Acute Pain in Sickle-Cell Disease; Quick Reference Guide for Emergency Department Clinicians is designed to provide emergency department clinicians with quick access to guidelines for the management of acute pain in sickle-cell disease. (The recommendations contained in this reference guide are to be used in conjunction with Guidelines for the Management of Acute and Chronic Pain in Sickle-Cell Disease, American Pain Society, 1999).
| List Price | $9.00 |
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Guidelines for the Management of Acute and Chronic Pain in Sickle-Cell Disease
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Guideline for the Management of Acute and Chronic Pain in Sickle Cell Disease, 1999
(softbound, 6x9, 90 pages)
This guideline is the first comprehensive evidence-based guideline to address treatment of the pain of sickle-cell disease.
Contents
Overview of Sickle-Cell Disease and Related Pain
Types and Characteristics of Pain Associated with Sickle-Cell Disease
Pain Assessment
Treatment of Pain in Sickle-Cell Disease
Pharmacological Management of Sickle Pain
Acetaminophen and NSAIDs
Opioids: Side Effects, Tolerance, Physical Dependence and Addiction
Drugs
Management of an Episode of Acute Pain
Details of Opioid Administration
Psychological, Behavioral, and Physical Interventions
Importance of Comprehensive Care
Sickle Pain in Developmental Stages
Focus of Care in Various Settings
Authors
Lennette J. Benjamin, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Carlton D. Dampier, MD, Marion Anderson Sickle Cell Center, Philadelphia
Ada Jacox, PhD RN, Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit
Victoria Odesina, MS RN, St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, CT
David Phoenix, PhD, Appalachia State University, Boone, NC
Barbara S. Shapiro, MD, Univ of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia
Maureen Strafford, MD, New England Medical Center, Boston
Marsha Treadwell, PhD, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Oakland, CA
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Optimizing the Treatment of Pain in Patients with Acute Presentations (Downloadable PDF)

Optimizing the Treatment of Pain in Patients with Acute Presentations, 2010
A joint position statement of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses, the American College of Emergency Physicians, the Emergency Nurses Association, and the American Pain Society, this paper provides specific recommendations for improving pain management in health care settings. It outlines the core principles of effective acute pain management, including assessment, rapid analgesic management, use of evidence based assessment and management techniques, awareness of addiction issues and understanding of tolerance and physical dependence. Further recommendations for institutional protocols and clinician education are included.
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