Nurses at all stages of their careers have a pivotal role in dealing with patients in pain. This book is an essential guide to the management and understanding of pain and provides clear and accessible information on identification and classification of pain, responses, and systems for treatment and their impact upon the patient. The book focuses on the causes and effects of pain including injury, surgery, infection and disease, and considers situations that nurses and health-care professionals may encounter in the clinical setting. Treatments including pharmacological, surgical and complementary techniques are illustrated and emphasis is given to the patient's conception of pain and the factors influencing management and therapy.
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"This is the book for all healthcare professionals to read in detail or refer to on the subject of pain. It not only describes the physiology and causes of pain but also addresses the mysteries of pain, such as phantom and referred pain." Nicola Eaton, Nursing Standard, 1999
"Slim but fulsome: a primer on pain...a well-researched and compiled book"
Nursing Times
"An excellent text book for any practitioner new to the role of pain management who wishes to expand their knowledge." Nurse Education Today
"...this text should prove a valuable addition to the library shelves and, ideally, individual purchase for both the general nurse as well as those seeking to pursue pain relief as a specialized area of care." Journal of Advanced Nursing
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-0-632-04033-9 (9780632040339)
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Jan Hawthorn and Kathy Redmond are the authors of Pain: Causes and Management, published by Wiley.
Introduction; The physiology of pain; The causes of clinical pain; The pain experience; Barriers to effective pain management; The nursing management of patients with pain; Treatment of pain: pharmacological and surgical techniques; Treatment of pain: non-invasive and complementary techniques; References; Glossary; Index.