DESCRIPTION:
This is a new edition of a highly successful practical guide to acute pain management in the adult patient. The book provides a clear understanding of the current methods of analgesia for all those involved in the pain management team: trainees, residents, practicing anaesthetists and intensivists, junior doctors and nurses.
-Gives comprehensive cover of all of the areas of importance in the management of acute pain.
-Presents highly practical information firmly supported by full evaluation of the scientific literature.
-Concisely written text supplemented with useful checklists, flow charts and key points that can be readily referred to during treatment of a patient.
-Gives a series of acute pain management plans, whilst at the same time discussing controversial areas and possible solutions.
-Explores pain control in complex cases - opioid-tolerant patients, pregnant and lactating patients, patients with hepatic and renal impairment and the elderly.
-Discusses the important areas of acute neuropathic pain and the transition from acute to persistent pain -Key self-assessment questions and answers.
-New chapters on assessment and monitoring highlight the importance of regular patient assessment and the need to individualize patient care.
-Key points added after each major section that indicate the evidence available for that topic and the quality of that evidence.
-Chapters on analgesic drugs and techniques have been extensively revised and updated.
-New chapters have been added on post-surgical pain syndromes and acute neuropathic pain, and analgesia in specific non-surgical states as well as for some of the more complex cases including acute-on-chronic pain, acute cancer pain or acute pain from a multitude of medical conditions.