CLCR45
LanguageENG
PublishYear2021
publishCompany
Wiley
EISBN
9781118837658
PISBN
9781118837665
edition
1
- Contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Foreword
- Acknowledgment
- Chapter 1 What is pain and how do we assess it?
- Chapter 2 Nociceptive processing: How does pain occur?
- Chapter 3 What are the major types of pain?
- Chapter 4 How prevalent is pain and what are the common forms?
- Chapter 5 Pain and ethical practice: How do we resolve dilemmas in pain care?
- Chapter 6 Advanced skillfulness in clinical practice: The big challenges
- Chapter 7 Cognitive factors that influence pain
- Chapter 8 Approach to the patient with pain: conceptual models of care and related terminology
- Chapter 9 The pain-focused clinical history: well-developed illness narratives impact pain outcomes
- Chapter 10 Assessing pain in those with communication barriers
- Chapter 11 Examination skills I: interaction, observation, and affect
- Chapter 12 Examination skills II: inspection and manual skills
- Chapter 13 Integrating knowledge, skills, and compassionate practices
- Chapter 14 Motivational interviewing and shared decision-making: psychological skills in primary care for pain
- Chapter 15 Communication and interprofessional teams caring for patients with pain
- Chapter 16 Planning therapy: coordinated, comprehensive care
- Chapter 17 Basic considerations for pharmacological therapy – balancing mechanisms of drugs and disease
- Chapter 18 Over-the-counter analgesia: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and acetaminophen
- Chapter 19 Neuromodulating agents: pain-active anti-depressants andanti-convulsants
- Chapter 20 Opioids – the basics and use in perioperative pain care
- Chapter 21 Opioids – the details: equianalgesia and safe use
- Chapter 22 Opioids – advanced practice – alternative delivery routes: IV, PCA, epidural
- Chapter 23 Focal treatments for pain in primary practice: topical, iontophoretic, acupuncture, and basic injections
- Chapter 26 Mind-based therapies: CBT, ACT, reframing
- Chapter 27 Manual therapies: massage; trigger points, acupressure, chiropractic, stretching, inversion
- Chapter 28 Therapies that utilize descending pain pathways: meditation, vocation, games, music, and others
- Chapter 29 Acute and chronic pain: the basics
- Chapter 30 Surgical and procedural pain
- Chapter 31 Musculoskeletal pain
- Chapter 32 Orofacial pain
- Chapter 33 Neck pain, cervical, and thoracic spine pain
- Chapter 34 Arm and hand pain
- Chapter 35 Low back pain: basic diagnosis and treatment planning
- Chapter 36 Back pain emergencies
- Chapter 37 Radiating leg, buttock, and groin pain
- Chapter 38 Knee pain
- Chapter 39 Foot and ankle pain
- Chapter 40 Headache emergencies
- Chapter 41 Headaches: basic diagnosis and management
- Chapter 42 Headache – chronic pain and the acute flare
- Chapter 43 Visceral pain
- Chapter 44 Pelvic pain
- Chapter 45 Exceptional causes of severe, chronic pain: CRPS, fibromyalgia, erythromelalgia, and small fiber peripheral neuropathy
- Chapter 46 Management of pain in those with substance abuse
- Chapter 47 Pain at the end of life, opioid rotation
- Chapter 48 Opioids for chronic pain: preventing iatrogenic opioid use disorders
- Chapter 49 Tapering opioids in patients with pain
- Chapter 50 Pain in infants, children, and adolescents
- Chapter 51 Pain in older adults
- Chapter 52 Tailoring pharmacotherapy in aging, renal, liver, and other metabolic dysfunctions
- Chapter 53 Pain in pregnancy and the puerperium
- References
- Appendix I: Sample exam sheet
- Appendix II: Sample pain diary worksheet
- Appendix III: Glossary
- Appendix IV: Daily stretching guide – essential for pain prevention
- Appendix V: Patient packet – your power over pain
- Multiple choice questions
- Answers
- Index
- EULA
Collected by
- University of Cambridge