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Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management

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This practical, quick-reference handbook provides an overview of pain and analgesia issues in small animals and horses. It offers comprehensive, concise coverage of important topics such as the recognition and assessment of pain, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic pain management techniques, pain management for acute and chronic conditions, and the ethics of pain control. Clear explanations and descriptions are incorporated in an easy-to-use outline format, with visual diagrams for local and regional anesthetic techniques.
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9780323013284
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Publication date
2002
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
496
Dimensions (mm)
110 x 187
Weight (g)
372
  • PART I: PRINCIPLES OF PAIN MANAGEMENT
    1. The Ethics of Pain Management
    2. Pain and Stress
    3. Definitions of Terms Describing Pain

    PART II: RECOGNITION AND EVALUATION OF PAIN
    4. Pain Behavior
    5. Objective, Categorical Methods for Assessing Pain and Analgesia

    PART III: THERAPY FOR THE ALLEVIATION OF PAIN
    6. Principles of Drug Therapy
    7. Drugs Used to Treat Pain
    8. Opioids
    9. NSAIDs
    10. Alpha-2 Agonists
    11. Local Anesthetics
    12. Corticosteroids
    13. Other Drugs Used to Treat Pain
    14. Adjunctive Pain Therapy
    15. Local And Regional Anesthetic Techniques For Alleviation Of Perioperative Pain
    16. Complementary and Alternative (Integrative) Pain Therapy

    PART IV: ACUTE AND CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT
    17. Choosing And Administering The Right Analgesic Therapy
    18. Acute Pain Management
    19. Chronic Pain Management
    20. Drug Antagonism and Antagonists
    21. Cancer Pain Management
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