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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • ISBN-10: 1496378806
  • ISBN-13: 9781496378804
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width: 276x213 mm, weight: 816 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • ISBN-10: 1496378806
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Authored by experts in pain medicine and internal medicine at the University of California, Davis, Primary Care Pain Management delivers just the right amount of clinically relevant information for primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Addressing safe and effective pain management in the primary care setting, it follows a user-friendly, high-yield format for quick reference at the point of care, helping you understand the full range of options for treating patients with chronic and acute pain. Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Authored by experts in pain medicine and internal medicine at the University of California, Davis, Primary Care Pain Management delivers just the right amount of clinically relevant information for primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Addressing safe and effective pain management in the primary care setting, it follows a user-friendly, high-yield format for quick reference at the point of care, helping you understand the full range of options for treating patients with chronic and acute pain. Presents information in a highly templated, full-color format, with an abundance of tables and algorithms throughout.Covers opioid consent, agreement, and prescribing; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; neuropathic pain medications; interventional pain management; physical therapy; complementary modalities; integrative medicine, and more.Includes a “When to Refer” section in every chapter, providing you with a list of questions and key points that could indicate a need for referral to a specialist or surgeon.Emphasizes compassionate care and continuity of care – both key issues in an area that is often emotionally difficult for patients and caregivers.Enhance Your eBook Reading ExperienceRead directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone.Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
SECTION 1 Basic Principles
1(1)
Part 1 Basic Principles of Chronic Pain in the Primary Care Setting
2(26)
1 Essential Tools of Primary Care Pain Medicine
2(3)
Catherine Piatt
Samir J. Sheth
Ian J. Koebner
Anthony DiGirolamo
Charles De Mesa
2 Pain Anatomy and Physiology
5(8)
Damoon Rejaei
Samir J. Sheth
3 Targeted Pain Interview
13(3)
Charles De Mesa
Dustin Ward
4 Motivational Interviewing
16(7)
Shelly Henderson
Amir Ramezani
5 Rational Analgesic Polypharmacotherapy: A Novel Treatment Approach in Pain Management
23(5)
Joseph Solberg
Hunter Vincent
Part 2 Special Populations
28(21)
6 Health Disparities in Pain Management
28(4)
Efrain Talamantes
7 Geriatric Patients
32(11)
Calvin H. Hirsch
Samir J. Sheth
8 Pediatric Patients
43(6)
Sungeun Lee
SECTION II Psychiatric Disorders and Pain
49(34)
9 The General Medical Psychiatric Interview
50(12)
Robert M. McCarron
Jeremy DeMartini
John Onate
10 Somatization Disorders
62(8)
Matthew Reed
Amir Ramezani
11 Supportive Psychotherapy and Chronic Pain Primary Care
70(8)
Lindsey Enoch
Robert M. McCarron
Christine Kho
12 Addiction
78(5)
Paul G. Kreis
Charles De Mesa
SECTION III Fundamentals of Pain History, Physical Exam and Assessment
83(108)
13 Neuropathic Pain
84(10)
Naileshni Singh
Jon Zhou
Samir J. Sheth
14 Headaches and Other Facial Pain Syndromes
94(8)
Shweta Teckchandani
Marc Lenaerts
Charles De Mesa
15 Cervical Spine
102(8)
Charles De Mesa
Omar Dyara
16 Shoulder Pain
110(16)
Charles De Mesa
Brian A. Davis
Misty Humphries
17 Chest Wall Pain
126(5)
Zar Baqai
Jon Zhou
18 Abdominal Pain
131(11)
Joshua Lee
Jon Zhou
19 Lumbar Spine
142(13)
Morgan O'Connor
Charles De Mesa
Samir J. Sheth
20 Hip Pain
155(8)
Kevin Burnham
Brian Toedebusch
Charles De Mesa
21 Knee, Ankle, and Foot Pain
163(15)
Jesse Goitia
Kevin Burnham
22 Pelvic Pain
178(13)
Rachel Worman
Samir J. Sheth
SECTION IV Chronic Pain Treatment
191(1)
Part 1 Non-Pharmacologic Therapies
192(73)
23 Physical Therapies in the Management of Pain
192(20)
Kathryn Schopmeyer
Richard Jacob Boyce
Rebecca Vogsland
24 Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
212(13)
Anthony Digirolamo
Joshua Minori
Karen Snider
25 Regenerative Medicine
225(3)
Prathap Jayaram
Joslyn John
Nicolas Karvelas
26 Integrative Pain Management
228(7)
Ian J. Koebner
Anthony DiGirolamo
27 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
235(14)
Payal Mapara
Ami Student
28 Biofeedback Applications for the Management of Medical, Psychiatric, and Neurocognitive Conditions in the Primary Care Setting
249(6)
Amir Ramezani
Mark Johnson
Christopher Gilbert
Ravi Prasad
29 Non-pharmacologic options for the treatment of Neuropathic Pain
255(10)
Naileshni Singh
Jon Zhou
Samir J. Sheth
Part 2 Pharmacologic Therapies
265(36)
30 Medicolegal Essentials and Best Practices in Opioid Prescribing
265(8)
Scott Stayner
31 Buprenorphine Use in the Primary Care Setting
273(5)
Nathan Bryant
Mark Holtsman
32 Role of Naloxone in Pain Management
278(6)
Kathleen Nowak
Mark Holtsman
33 Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
284(6)
Arjun Sharma
Erielle Anne P. Espina
Charity Hale
34 Neuropathic Pain Medications
290(7)
Naileshni Singh
Jon Zhou
Samir J. Sheth
35 Compounded Topical Analgesics
297(4)
Amode Tembhekar
Christopher Migdal
Martin A.C. Manoukian
Index 301