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Compact clinical guide to critical care, trauma and emergency pain management : an evidence-based approach for nurses [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Series: Compact clinical guide seriesPublisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, [2013]Description: 1 online resource (xi, 360 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826108081
  • 0826108083
Other title:
  • Critical care, trauma and emergency pain management : an evidence-based approach for nurses
  • Clinical guide to critical care, trauma, and emergency pain management
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WY 160.5
Online resources:
Contents:
SECTION I: OVERVIEW OF PAIN -- 1. The Problem of Pain in the Critically Ill -- 2. Physiologic and Metabolic Responses to Pain -- SECTION II: ASSESSING PAIN -- 3. The Art and Science of Pain Assessment -- 4. Assessment Tools -- 5. Assessing Pain in Specialty Populations -- SECTION III: MEDICATIONS AND TREATMENT FOR PAIN -- 6. Medication Management With Nonopioid Medications -- 7. Opioid Analgesics -- 8. Coanalgesics for Additive Pain Relief -- 9. Complementary and Integrative Therapies for Pain Management -- 10. The Effect of Opioid Polymorphisms and Patient Response to Medications -- SECTION IV: ADVANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES -- 11. Surgical and Procedural Pain Management in Critical Care -- 12. Using Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) in Critical Care -- 13. Regional Techniques and Epidural Analgesia for Pain Relief in Critical Care -- SECTION V: CRITICAL CARE, EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AND TRAUMA PATIENTS WITh PAIN -- 14. Managing Pain in Cardiothoracic Critical Care Patients -- 15. Managing Patient Pain in the Medical Intensive Care Unit -- 16. Managing Patients Seeking Pain Relief in the Emergency Department -- 17. Managing Pain in the Patient Suffering Trauma -- SECTION VI: DIFFICULT TO TREAT PATIENT POPULATIONS -- 18. Managing Pain in Special Patient Populations -- 19. Pain, Addiction, and Opioid Dependency in Critical Care Patients -- Index.
Summary: "This addition to Springer Publishing's Compact Clinical Guide to Pain Management Series presents evidence-based national guidelines and treatment algorithms for managing pain in patients in the critical care, trauma, and emergency room settings. Such patients often present with co-morbid and complex conditions which often make accurate pain assessment and treatment a challenge. In an easy-to-use, bulleted format, the book provides the most current information on assessing and managing pain in a variety of critical conditions. Both pharmacological management therapies and non-pharmacologic interventions are included along with information about pain assessment screening tools for special populations. Topics covered include the basics of pain physiology in critical, emergency, and operative care patients, assessing pain in the critically ill, medications and advanced pain management techniques useful with this population, and commonly occurring conditions in the various care environments. Also addressed are the management of particularly challenging patients (elderly, obese) and conditions (chronic pain, renal failure, chemically dependent patients, and burn patients). The book contains tables that efficiently summarize information and figures to illustrate key concepts. Pain rating scales and a helpful equi-analgesic conversion table are included in the Appendix. Key Features: Provides evidence-based information on treating pain in critical care, trauma, and emergency room patients for all practice levels; Organized for quick access to pertinent clinical information on treatment options and pain types; Provides cross-referenced indexing and easy-to-use assessment and screening tools; Includes information for treating especially challenging and difficult to manage patient pain scenarios."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

SECTION I: OVERVIEW OF PAIN -- 1. The Problem of Pain in the Critically Ill -- 2. Physiologic and Metabolic Responses to Pain -- SECTION II: ASSESSING PAIN -- 3. The Art and Science of Pain Assessment -- 4. Assessment Tools -- 5. Assessing Pain in Specialty Populations -- SECTION III: MEDICATIONS AND TREATMENT FOR PAIN -- 6. Medication Management With Nonopioid Medications -- 7. Opioid Analgesics -- 8. Coanalgesics for Additive Pain Relief -- 9. Complementary and Integrative Therapies for Pain Management -- 10. The Effect of Opioid Polymorphisms and Patient Response to Medications -- SECTION IV: ADVANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES -- 11. Surgical and Procedural Pain Management in Critical Care -- 12. Using Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) in Critical Care -- 13. Regional Techniques and Epidural Analgesia for Pain Relief in Critical Care -- SECTION V: CRITICAL CARE, EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AND TRAUMA PATIENTS WITh PAIN -- 14. Managing Pain in Cardiothoracic Critical Care Patients -- 15. Managing Patient Pain in the Medical Intensive Care Unit -- 16. Managing Patients Seeking Pain Relief in the Emergency Department -- 17. Managing Pain in the Patient Suffering Trauma -- SECTION VI: DIFFICULT TO TREAT PATIENT POPULATIONS -- 18. Managing Pain in Special Patient Populations -- 19. Pain, Addiction, and Opioid Dependency in Critical Care Patients -- Index.

"This addition to Springer Publishing's Compact Clinical Guide to Pain Management Series presents evidence-based national guidelines and treatment algorithms for managing pain in patients in the critical care, trauma, and emergency room settings. Such patients often present with co-morbid and complex conditions which often make accurate pain assessment and treatment a challenge. In an easy-to-use, bulleted format, the book provides the most current information on assessing and managing pain in a variety of critical conditions. Both pharmacological management therapies and non-pharmacologic interventions are included along with information about pain assessment screening tools for special populations. Topics covered include the basics of pain physiology in critical, emergency, and operative care patients, assessing pain in the critically ill, medications and advanced pain management techniques useful with this population, and commonly occurring conditions in the various care environments. Also addressed are the management of particularly challenging patients (elderly, obese) and conditions (chronic pain, renal failure, chemically dependent patients, and burn patients). The book contains tables that efficiently summarize information and figures to illustrate key concepts. Pain rating scales and a helpful equi-analgesic conversion table are included in the Appendix. Key Features: Provides evidence-based information on treating pain in critical care, trauma, and emergency room patients for all practice levels; Organized for quick access to pertinent clinical information on treatment options and pain types; Provides cross-referenced indexing and easy-to-use assessment and screening tools; Includes information for treating especially challenging and difficult to manage patient pain scenarios."--Publisher's description.

Print version record and online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCOhost eBook Collection, viewed May 15, 2014).

English.

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