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DETAILED GUIDANCE ON PAIN RELIEF IN THE ED
This thorough and informative text provides ready, expert answers to both everyday questions and to the often challenging, complex, and diverse issues that arise around pain management and sedation in the emergency department. Written by three leading authorities, Pain Management and Sedation provides in-depth, yet practical and easy-to-find guidance on relieving the complaint that brings more than 50% of patients to emergency care. A groundbreaking work, it is the first text to treat this important subject in depth from the emergency room perspective.
Covering every aspect of the subject, Pain Management and Sedation offers
- Step-by-step guidance on approaches to patients, from preprocedure through discharge
- System-by-system patient evaluation protocols
- In-depth coverage of specific techniques, from conscious sedation through iontophoresis
- Drug-class by drug-class guidance on pharmacologic agents
- Specific guidance on pediatric, geriatric, pregnant, neonatal, and other patients with special considerations
- Coverage of useful techniques such as TENS, hypnosis, psychologic approaches, and other nonpharmacologic interventions
- Expert advice on key policy, administrative, and legal concerns
EXPERT GUIDANCE
Patient assessment protocolsDrug regulationsDrug-seeking patientsLocal and regional anesthesiaConscious sedationDrug therapeutics, with dosage chartsPatients with special considerationsAnxiety reliefNonpharmacologic interventionsLegal and administrative issues
About the Author: Sharon E. Mace, MD, Director, Observation Unit, and Director, Pediatric Education, Department of Emergency Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
Dr. Mace and her colleagues at Cleveland Clinic are the recipients of several NIH grants to study pain management in the ED; this is an outgrowth of their work in chest pain/cardiovascular disease in the ED.
James B. Ducharme, MD, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, New Brunswick, Canada
As one of the "gurus" of pain management in the ED, Dr. Ducharme is a frequent lecturer in the US and Canada. Dr. Ducharme has organized the pain management sessions at the ACEP National Scientific Assembly the last 2 years.
Michael Murphy, MD, Chief of Anesthesiology, Lincolnton Medical Center, Lincolnton, North Carolina and Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Murphy is double-boarded in Anesthesiology and Emergency Medicine and a co-editor of Ron Walls' successful Airway Management book for Lippincott.