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Books > Medicine > Other branches of medicine > Anaesthetics > Pain & pain management
Provides insight into emerging therapeutic options. Fully
illustrated to enhance understanding. Authored by renowned experts
from multiple disciplines.
Developed decades ago to treat a legitimate medical need,
benzodiazepines promisingly displaced less-effective and less-safe
drugs, though prescribing has since exceeded their intended use and
outpaced the available data. The current situation is characterized
by excessive prescribing and extended utilization beyond good
therapeutic practice. Evidence indicates that prolonged use of
benzodiazepines causes a wide range of adverse reactions, and
withdrawal can be particularly challenging. Misused, abused,
diverted, and counterfeited, benzodiazepines have serious potential
for substance use disorder, and are among the leading causes of
drug-related overdose deaths. The Benzodiazepines Crisis sounds the
alarm against the overuse of benzodiazepines, presenting an
updated, evidence-based overview of this class of drugs and their
negative consequences. Bringing together years of research,
clinical expertise, and scientific evidence, this book aims to
address a perceived lag between evidence and action in order to
call for rational and dramatically reduced usage of
benzodiazepines.
Kidney Disease: From advanced disease to bereavement provides
guidance to renal and palliative care professionals dealing with
patients with advanced kidney disease, who are approaching end of
life. The book describes the tools used to achieve a good death
including advance care planning, symptom control law and ethics,
recognizing dying, withdrawal of treatment, and a holistic approach
to patient care. By using case histories, the book highlights how
to facilitate good communication between patients, families and
their renal and palliative teams. There are also chapters on
support for carers and bereavement. Revised and updated, this new
edition is written in a bullet point style to provide an
indispensable guide to the day-to-day management of patient care.
This pocketbook will be an essential guide for nephrologists, renal
nurses, nephrologist trainees, and doctors and nurses working in
palliative care.
There are millions of people who experience issues related to brain
health-depression, attention issues, anxiety, forgetfulness,
fatigue, and even chronic pain-yet can't figure out what's causing
their problems and can't find any relief. They may have seen a
myriad of doctors, many of whom do not take their complaints
seriously, or worse, turn to the easy, often inappropriate fix of
antidepressants or anti-anxiety medications. Traditional
medications, supplements, or other therapies haven't worked. No
matter what their age-from children to teens or seniors-people and
their loved ones are frustrated, scared, and confused by their
continued poor health. Countless others display severe psychiatric
symptoms that seem to come out of nowhere, ranging from tics,
obsessive-compulsive behaviors and anxiety, to depression,
bipolar-like mood swings, and even borderline personality disorder
and suicidal ideas. Sometimes, the people affected are the only
ones that notices a change to the way they think or feel, and they
suffer in silence. Or, they reach out to try to get help, and are
all too frequently misdiagnosed. David Younger, a world-renowned
physician, provides relief to these patients and their families.
His diagnostic techniques and treatment protocols will help readers
identify the true cause of their symptoms and put them on a clear
path to healing so they no longer feel unbalanced, out of control,
forgetful, and exhausted. The Autoimmune Brain connects common
brain health symptoms to the changes in the immune system, and
particularly bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections. Younger
explains his groundbreaking research and adds a new component: how
traumatic stress (whether physical or emotional) and genetics
affects this same triad as inextricable factors in initiating
disease and brain health symptoms. In fact, a change in
personality, behavior, coping style, and one's emotional state may
be the first clue that there is a health problem brewing somewhere
else in the body. Readers will find new answers to troubling
conditions, including: Alzheimer's disease; Anxiety; Arthritis;
Autism; Autonomic disturbances; Bacterial and viral infections;
Bipolar Disorder; Cancer; Celiac disease and gluten intolerances;
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (now referred to as Systemic Exertion
Intolerance Disease); Chronic Pain; Dementia; Depression; Endocrine
Disorders; Immune modulatory therapy using IVIg; Lyme disease and
co-infections; Mast cell activation syndrome; Medical cannabis;
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; Orthostatic hypotension; Peripheral
Neuropathy; Porphyria; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; and Postural
orthostatic tachycardia.
As interventionalists become more involved with patients as care
providers rather than solely as proceduralists, understanding and
treating pain is a vital part of daily practice. This book provides
an overview of the multiple techniques used in the management of
pain in interventional radiology suites. Topics include techniques
for the treatment and prevention of pain caused by interventional
procedures, as well as minimally invasive techniques used to treat
patients with chronic pain symptoms. Approximately half of the book
is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of spinal pain; other
chapters focus on intraprocedural and post-procedural pain
management, embolization and ablation techniques used to treat
patients with uncontrollable pain, and alternative treatments for
pain relief. This book is a practical resource for anyone looking
to acquire skills in locoregional or systemic pain control and
wishing to improve the quality of life for patients undergoing
procedures or suffering from disease-related pain.
Ampossible is the go-to guide for every amputee from the first day
after limb loss to the day they get their life back. Thousands of
amputations happen each day and millions happen every single year
around the world. Yet, what an amputee actually experiences minutes
after surgery, what's endured through the heart-wrenching recovery,
to the time they get their life back, is rarely addressed in its
complexity. Almost every amputee experiences an onslaught of
emotions filled with confusion, grief, anxiety, depression, and
immense physical pain. AMPOSSIBLE offers a glimpse into the
realities of limb loss for those who experience it and answers the
many questions amputees often have surrounding their very immediate
medical needs as well as the long-term challenges, both physical
and emotional, amputees must face. The book is a no-holds-barred
real-world depiction of life as an amputee. Jeffrey A. Mangus, a
below the knee (BKA) amputee, delivers straightforward information
for both the amputee and his or her family and support network.
Covering the basics of wound care and rehabilitation, he also
addresses the very real emotional needs of living a new reality
without a part of the body intact. Offering hope and guidance,
however, Mangus encourages readers to challenge themselves to
overcome the downsides and live a full and engaged life.
Practical 'footsteps' to help you live well with a chronic pain
condition If you live with a long term condition that causes you
chronic pain, then you are not alone. Chronic or persistent pain
affects many adults and children in many ways. It can impact on
your mood, your home and work life, your relationships, your sleep,
your activities and all areas of your health. It can take your life
over. Change is possible. Effective pain management requires a
practical multi-focused approach. This self-help guide brings
together tools that have worked with thousands of people with pain.
It guides you through skills that help you stop struggling and cope
well with pain, including: * Goal-setting, making action plans and
rewarding yourself * Pacing your day to day activities and building
in relaxation practice * Developing healthy exercise and eating
routines * Sleeping well again * Coping with setbacks
From Hippocratic medicine through modern theory, the concept and
physiopathology of pain has been developed from religious and
philosophical to a more scientific concept. Different cultures have
developed different words to express pain and we are still far from
a comprehensive understanding of pain. In clinical practice, a good
understanding of history is important and multidisciplinary
collaboration should be used to help the patient with both acute
and chronic pain. In this book we have gathered evidence from
international researchers and practitioners involved with both
acute and chronic pain issues with the hope that this information
will be of use to the reader.
The purpose of this text is to provide not only the science and
current knowledge of pediatric pain management but a rationale for
intervention. The book is ground-breaking in that it provides
pearls for the recognition and management of multiple childhood
chronic pain syndromes. Also, uncommon yet confounding issues such
as pain management for epidermolysis bullosa are adequately
addressed. Concerns unique to pediatric patients are reviewed.
While there are no firm standards in pediatric chronic pain, a care
plan is offered to help guide practitioners when possible. The book
will consist of 24 chapters, many co-written by a physician and a
psychologist. Chapter 1 covers the history of pediatric chronic
pain, the advancement pediatric pain as a clinical subspecialty,
development of pediatric pain clinics, and characterization of the
common pain syndromes. Chapters 2-4 cover, respectively, the
research on early pain exposure and neuroplasticity, theories on
the common adolescent pain syndromes, and the demographics of
chronic pain in children. Chapters 5-16 discuss approaches to
assessment and intervention for specific pediatric and adolescent
pain syndromes. Chapters 17-23 address interventional techniques
such as therapeutic blocks, neurablation, implantable systems,
physical therapy, complementary therapy, and pharmacology including
opioid tolerance. The final chapter discusses the role of the nurse
practitioner in pediatric chronic pain.
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YOUR HIGHEST SCORE POSSIBLE ON THE PAIN MEDICINE CERTIFICATION AND
RECERTIFICATION EXAM WITH THIS ALL-IN-ONE REVIEWThis concise yet
comprehensive review, edited by two of today's leading pain
clinicians/scientists, is the perfect tool to prepare for
certification and recertification. It is also an outstanding
clinical companion when time is of the essence and authoritative
information is needed quickly. Featuring insights from renowned
experts, the book's high-yield bulleted presentation condenses and
simplifies essential must-know information for the easiest and most
time-efficient learning and retention possible. HERE'S WHY THIS IS
THE BEST REVIEW OF PAIN MEDICINE AVAILABLE TODAY: Every chapter
contains key points that encapsulate the most importantinformation
for a given topic Valuable opening section on Test Preparation and
Planning reviewsimportant aspects of test taking such as planning
study time, planningmaterial to cover, study skills, and taking the
actual exam Section on Basic Principles covers key topics such as
Pain Physiology,Epidemiology, Gender Issues, Placebo Response, Pain
Taxonomy, and Ethics Other sections include: Evaluation of the
Patient, Analgesic Pharmacology,Acute Pain Management, Regional
Pain, Chronic Pain Management, andSpecial Techniques in Pain
Management--which covers the latest advancesin interventional pain
Coverage includes alternative treatments such as acupuncture and
TENS Numerous photographs and drawings enhance the text
Dieses handliche Buch für die Kitteltasche wendet sich an alle
Ärzte im Krankenhaus oder niedergelassenen Bereich, die keine
ausgewiesenen Schmerztherapeuten sind. Von A wie Arthrose bis Z wie
Zosterneuralgie findet der Leser in dem Werk Krankheitsbilder, die
häufig mit Schmerzen assoziiert sind und wie es gelingt, diese
rasch und effektiv in den Griff zu bekommen. Daneben wird auf die
Therapie postoperativer Schmerzen eingegangen, z.B. nach
abdominellen, intrathorakalen, unfallchirurgischen/orthopädischen,
neurochirurgischen Operationen oder Eingriffen im HNO Bereich,
ebenso wie auf die Tumorschmerztherapie. Hinweise auf
die Besonderheiten bei Leber-und Niereninsuffizienz, bei
Demenz, im Alter, bei Kindern, Adipositas, Laktose- und
Histaminintoleranz, bei Sucht sowie in Schwangerschaft und
Stillzeit, runden das Werk ab und machen es besonders
praxistauglich und ubiquitär einsetzbar. Ein Werk, in dem
Ärzte aller Fachdisziplinen das erforderliche "Know-How" finden,
um die häufigsten Schmerzzustände ihrer Patienten schnell und
effektiv zu behandeln.
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