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" Academic pain medicine : "
Yury Khelemsky, Anuj Malhotra, Karina Gritsenko, editors.
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861768
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Title & Author
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Academic pain medicine : : a practical guide to rotations, fellowship, and beyond /\ Yury Khelemsky, Anuj Malhotra, Karina Gritsenko, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2019]
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030180050
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: 9783030180058
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3030180042
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9783030180041
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Notes
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Includes index.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1: Anatomy and Physiology: Mechanisms of Nociceptive Transmission; Introduction; Peripheral Mechanisms: Primary Peripheral Nociceptors, the Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG), and Spinal Cord Projections; Central Mechanisms: Spinal and Medullary Dorsal Horns, Segmental and Brainstem; Central Mechanisms: Thalamocortical -- Ascending Nociceptive Pathways, Higher Cortical Processing, and Descending Modulation; References; 2: Pharmacology of Pain Transmission and Modulation; Experimental Models: Limitations; Peripheral Mechanisms of Pain Transmission and Modulation
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Application and Definition of Pain TermsIASP Scheme for Coding Chronic Pain Diagnoses; References; 7: Assessment and Psychology of Pain; Pain as a Subjective, Multidimensional Experience; Common Definition of Pain; Pain Versus Nociception; Introspection and Measures of Subjective Experience: Basic Concepts and Self-Report; Unidimensional Rating Scales; Verbal Rating Scale; Visual Analog Scale; Numerical Rating Scale; Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC); Rescue Medication Use; Multidimensional Measures; Brief Pain Inventory; McGill Pain Questionnaire
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Chemical StimuliNociceptive Stimuli and Avoidance Behavior; Animal Models of Pain; Neuropathic Pain Models; Pain After Peripheral Nerve Injury; Pain After Spinal Ganglia and Dorsal Root Injury; Central Neuropathic Pain; Diabetic Neuropathic Pain; Inflammatory Pain Models; Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Inflammation; Arthritic Pain; Muscle Pain; Cancer Pain Models; Postoperative Pain Models; Ethics of Animal Experimentation; Conclusion; References; 6: Taxonomy of Pain Systems; International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Classification of Chronic Pain Syndromes: Basis and Application
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Limitations in Pain Assessment of InfantsExamples of Pain Assessment Tools; Neonatal Facial Coding Scale (NFCS); Faces, Legs, Activity, Cry, and Consolability Scale (FLACC); CRIES Score; Long-Term Consequences of Neonatal Pain; Analgesia and Prevention of Long-Term Consequences; References; 4: Designing, Reporting, and Interpreting Clinical Research Studies About Treatments for Pain: Evidence-Based Medicine; Introduction; References; 5: Animal Models of Pain and Ethics of Animal Experimentation; Introduction; Measuring Pain Behavior in Animals; Thermal Stimuli; Mechanical Stimuli
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Synaptic Transmission of Pain in the Dorsal HornCentral Sensitization: Mechanisms and Implications for Treatment of Pain; Neurotransmitters Involved in Pain Modulation; References; 3: Development of Pain Systems; Development of Pain Behavior in the Fetus and Newborn; Introduction; Defining a Pain Experience; Maturation of Pain Behavior; Embryology of the Sensory Nervous System; Physiologic and Behavior Pain Assessment Measures in Infants: Use and Limitations; Introduction; Conceptual and Situational Implications of Pain; Tools for Pain Assessment in Infants
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Abstract
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This comprehensive text is the definitive academic pain medicine resource for medical students, residents and fellows. Acting as both an introduction and continued reference for various levels of training, this guide provides practitioners with up-to-date academic standards. In order to comprehensively meet the need for such a contemporary text--treatment options, types of pain management, and variables affecting specific conditions are thoroughly examined across 48 chapters. Categories of pain conditions include orofacial, neuropathic, visceral, neck, acute, muscle and myofascial, chronic urogenital and pelvic, acute, and regional. Written by renowned experts in the field, each chapter is supplemented with high-quality color figures, tables and images that provide the reader with a fully immersive educational experience. Academic Pain Medicine: A Practical Guide to Rotations, Fellowship, and Beyond is an unprecedented contribution to the literature that addresses the wide-spread requisite for a practical guide to pain medicine within the academic environment.
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Subject
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Pain medicine-- Study and teaching.
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Subject
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Pain.
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Subject
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Pain Management.
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Dewey Classification
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616/.0472
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LC Classification
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RB127.A23 2019
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Added Entry
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Gritsenko, Karina
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Khelemsky, Yury
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Malhotra, Anuj
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