Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Traditional Postoperative Pain Management | p. 3 |
Anesthesiology Based Acute Pain Service | p. 7 |
ABC's of Starting a Pain Service | p. 11 |
Billing and Coding Strategies and Alternatives for Acute Pain Management | p. 29 |
Marketing an Acute Pain Service | p. 35 |
App. 1.1 Nursing Education | p. 40 |
App. 1.2 Policies and Procedures | p. 43 |
App. 1.3 Guidelines (Working Document) | p. 59 |
App. 1.4 Credentialling | p. 76 |
App. 1.5 Physician Education | p. 78 |
App. 1.6 Patient Education | p. 80 |
App. 1.7 Drug Administration Records and Flowsheets | p. 84 |
App. 1.8 Standard Orders | p. 93 |
App. 1.9 Drug Incompatibilities | p. 108 |
Anatomy and Physiology of Pain | p. 113 |
Benefits of Analgesic Therapy | p. 120 |
Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia | p. 122 |
Spinal Opioids | p. 137 |
Other Modalities for Acute Pain Management | p. 154 |
Acute Pain Management for Specific Patient Populations | p. 175 |
Illustrative Cases | p. 195 |
App. 2.1 Drugs and Indications for Use in Acute Pain Management | p. 202 |
App. 2.2 Products | p. 223 |
App. 2.3 Company Addresses and Products | p. 228 |
Subject Index | p. 231 |
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