Pain Medicine at a Glance. Beth B. Hogans
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48 41 Headaches Basic evaluation Tension type headache Migraine headache Occipital neuralgia Secondary headache References
49 42 Headache – chronic pain and the acute flare General features and diagnostic guidance Common and relevant conditions References
50 43 Visceral pain Anatomy and innervation
51 44 Pelvic pain Anatomy and physiology
52 45 Exceptional causes of severe, chronic pain
53 46 Management of pain in those with substance abuse References
54 47 Pain at the end of life, opioid rotation Opioid rotation References
55 48 Opioids for chronic pain: preventing iatrogenic opioid use disorders References
56 49 Tapering opioids in patients with pain References
57 50 Pain in infants, children, and adolescents References
58 51 Pain in older adults Reference
59 52 Tailoring pharmacotherapy in aging, renal, liver, and other metabolic dysfunctions References
60 53 Pain in pregnancy and the puerperium Anatomy Common and prevalent conditions References
61 References
62 Appendix I: Sample exam sheet
63 Appendix II: Sample pain diary worksheet
64 Appendix III: Glossary Sources
65 Appendix IV: Daily stretching guide – essential for pain prevention
66 Appendix V: Patient packet – your power over pain
68 Answers
69 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Pain alphabet.Table 9.2 Pain functional interference.Table 9.3 Biopsychosocial model: with examples for each Bio – Psycho – Social...
2 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Pain behaviors by temporal phase.Table 11.2 Management of affect NURSE acronym.
3 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Range of motion of commonly tested parts.Table 12.2 Selected muscle name and innervation levels.Table 12.3 Reflex testing.
4 Chapter 14Table 14.1 Behavior change in healthcare: comparison of models.Table 14.2 Motivational interviewing summary.
5 Chapter 15Table 15.1 Strategies for acute pain care management.Table 15.2 Key messages from The Joint Commission about pain.Table 15.3 The Joint Commission: standards for pain care.Table 15.4 How to communicate with other providers about pain.Table 15.5 Maintaining an excellent reputation.
6 Chapter 18Table 18.1 Selected NSAIDs and relative potency for COX1 and COX2.
7 Chapter 19Table 19.1 Selected features of pain‐active neuromodulating agents: anti‐depr...
8 Chapter 20Table 20.1 Abbreviated guide to appropriate opioid prescribing scenarios.
9 Chapter 21Table 21.1 The basic principles of safe opioid use are embodied in the CDC an...Table 21.2 Opioid potency relative to morphine, and receptor subtype activati...Table 21.3 Opioid receptor types and actions.
10 Chapter