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Chris Pasero, Margo McCaffery
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Publisher: Elsevier/Mosby
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ISBN: 9780323056960
- Spiral-Bound, 896 pages, 07/03/2010
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Price: $66.95
Pain Assessment and Pharmacologic Management, by highly renowned
authors Chris Pasero and Margo McCaffery, is destined to become the definitive
resource in pain management in adults. It provides numerous reproducible tables,
boxes, and figures that can be used in clinical practice, and emphasizes the
benefits of a multimodal analgesic approach throughout. In addition, Patient
Medication Information forms for the most commonly used medications in each
analgesic group can be copied and given to patients. This title is an excellent
resource for nurses to become certified in pain management. - Presents best practices and evidence-based guidelines for
assessing and managing pain most effectively with the latest medications and
drug regimens.
- Features detailed, step-by-step guidance on effective pain assessment
to help nurses appropriately evaluate pain for each patient during routine
assessments.
- Provides reproducible tables, boxes, and figures that can be
used in clinical practice.
- Contains Patient Medication Information forms for the most
commonly used medications in each analgesic group, to be copied and given to
patients.
- Offers the authors' world-renowned expertise in five sections:
- Underlying Mechanisms of Pain and the Pathophysiology of Neuropathic
Pain includes figures that clearly illustrate nociception and classification
of pain by inferred pathology.
- Assessment includes tools to assess patients who can report their
pain as well as those who are nonverbal, such as the cognitively impaired and
critically ill patients. Several pain-rating scales are translated in over 20
languages.
- Nonnopioids includes indications for using acetaminophen or NSAIDs,
and the prevention and treatment of adverse effects.
- Opioids includes guidelines for opioid drug selection and routes of
administration, and the prevention and treatment of adverse effects.
- Adjuvant Analgesics presents different types of adjuvant analgesics
for a variety of pain types, including persistent (chronic) pain, acute pain,
neuropathic pain, and bone pain. Prevention and treatment of adverse effects is
also covered.
- Includes helpful Appendices that provide website resources and
suggestions for the use of opioid agreements and for incorporating pain
documentation into the electronic medical record.
- Covers patients from young adults to frail older adults.
- Provides evidence-based, practical guidance on planning and
implementing pain management in accordance with current TJC guidelines and best
practices.
- Includes illustrations to clarify concepts and processes such as the
mechanisms of action for pain medications.
- Features spiral binding to facilitate quick reference.
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